Yunus removed the BCB president by dismissing objections! Bangladesh Cricket in the face of extreme uncertainty

Daily Digital Desk: Do not objection to the wash. BCB President Farooq Ahmed removed the advisory congregation of Mohammed Yunus. As a result, Bangladesh cricket fell in the face of extreme uncertainty.

In fact, after the removal of Sheikh Hasina, members of the Bangladesh Cricket Board management association were forced to resign together for fear of the ‘revolution’. At that time, the committee was formed to manage the BCB under the leadership of Mohammed Yunus Farooq Ahmed. This committee is not elected. According to the ICC rules, no board can run by indefinitely nominated members. Naturally the pressure on the BCB was increasing. After the resignation of Nazmul Hassan Papan, the performance of Bangladesh cricket is also in a dilemma. The series has also been lost against the UAE. There is no success in that way. Moreover, the sponsor is also frosty. As a result, the financial crisis is also being created on the board.

All in all, the pressure on Farooq Ahmed was increasing. The chief adviser Mohammad Yunus was also feeling the pressure indirectly. Under pressure, he ordered the BCB president to resign. Farooq initially refused to resign. He said, “I have decided not to resign. I have been told that the government is no longer wanting to keep me as BCB president. But why not want to keep me, they have not told me any reason. I cannot resign without any reason.”

But Farooq’s objection did not last. On Thursday night, the BCB director came to confidence in Farooq and wrote a letter to sports adviser Asif Mahmud Sajeeb Bhuiyan. On the basis of that letter, the adviser government has removed Farooq as the BCB director. According to the BCB constitution, a board of directors is elected president. Since Farooq has been removed from the post of director, he is no longer in the post of BCB president. The reason for the removal of Farooq is mentioned in the director of the director and the disregard of the BPL. Although Farooq claims he has not yet resigned. The government has just canceled his nomination as the BCB’s director, he wants to make the next decision by talking to the lawyers.

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