Key Takeaways
- 1📊 Royals-Express skipped Thursday; Friday double-header confirmed
- 2🏆 CWAB secures BCB promises on player welfare post-boycott
- 3💡 Mithun's negotiations end standoff after director sacked
- 4🔮 BPL 2025-26 back on track, eyeing blockbuster finish
"The BCB officials have assured us that they will fulfil our demands as early as possible," players' association chief Mohammad Mithun says"
Bangladesh Premier League breathes sigh of relief as players end boycott, paving way for Friday resumption after late-night breakthrough with BCB. Chattogram Royals and Noakhali Express skipped Thursday clash, but resolution ensures BPL 2025-26 roars back at full throttle.
Cricketers' Welfare Association of Bangladesh (CWAB), led by Mohammad Mithun, locked horns with board over demands. BCB removed director Nazmul Islam amid standoff, triggering urgent talks. Mithun, flanked by BCB's Iftekhar Rahman at presser, confirmed assurances on player welfare.
Players Claim Victory in Stand-Off
"BCB officials have assured us they will fulfil our demands as early as possible." — Mohammad Mithun
This saga mirrors past T20 league tensions, but swift action averts longer crisis. BPL 2025-26 schedule now on track, with Friday double-header igniting Dhaka's cricket frenzy. Royals and Express gear up, hungry to make up lost ground in tight points race.
Fanbase, weary of disruptions, erupts in cheers—expect packed stands as stars unleash six-hitting mayhem. BCB's concessions signal healthier player-board ties, crucial for Bangladesh's global T20 push. Mithun's leadership shines, turning protest into progress.
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