Key Takeaways
- 1📊 BCB removes Najmul Islam immediately post-boycott threat
- 2🏆 CWAB halts BPL opener between Noakhali and Chattogram
- 3💡 Stemmed from Najmul's insults to Tamim Iqbal and players
- 4🔮 BPL resumes with fragile peace, eyes on governance reforms
"Following the development, the Cricketers' Welfare Association of Bangladesh confirmed that they will return to the field"
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has bowed to pressure from furious cricketers, relieving Najmul Islam of his Finance Committee chairmanship with immediate effect. The dramatic move came on Thursday amid a BPL standoff that halted the opener between Noakhali Express and Chattogram Royals.
Cricketers' Ultimatum Forces Change
The Cricketer Welfare Association Bangladesh (CWAB), led by Mohammad Mithun, issued a stark warning: no play until Najmul stepped down. Tensions boiled over Najmul's recent insults to players including Tamim Iqbal, spotlighting deep rifts in Bangladesh cricket. The board acted swiftly in the organization's best interest, averting a full boycott.
"We will only play after they remove him." — Mohammad Mithun
This saga exposes the raw underbelly of Bangladesh cricket, where player power is rising against administrative missteps. As BPL resumes, questions linger on rebuilding trust and focusing on the T20 spectacle fans crave.





