DHAKA: Bangladesh’s cricketers have begun a boycott of all forms of cricket in response to comments made by a national cricket board director, which have led to his removal.
Both of Thursday’s matches in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) have been postponed, while the national side’s participation in February’s T20 World Cup is in doubt. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) announced it has removed M Nazmul Islam from his position as chair of its financial committee after he suggested players should shoulder the financial burden if Bangladesh were to withdraw from the World Cup.
The comments came amid political tensions between Bangladesh and host nation India. The BCB has formally requested that all Bangladesh’s matches are staged elsewhere in order to participate in the tournament.
All of Pakistan’s fixtures are to be played in Sri Lanka, with the BCB seeking a similar arrangement. Asked about the financial implications should Bangladesh be required to withdraw, Islam said: “Why [would there be]? Are we asking them for the crores and crores of taka [Bangladesh’s currency] that we are spending on them? Answer me first.
“We are spending so much money on them, they are not being able to do anything in different places. Have we got any international awards? What have we done at any level? “Let us now ask them for the money back after every time they couldn’t play. Give us back. Why should there even be a question of compensating the players?”
One Bangladeshi crore is equivalent to just over £60,000. Islam’s comments drew a swift response from Mohammad Mithun, president of the Cricketers Welfare Association of Bangladesh (CWAB).