In a decisive move that reaffirms continuity at the top, Aminul Islam has been re-elected as president of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB). The day-long election, held Monday at a Dhaka hotel, combined physical ballots and e-voting to ensure broad participation from all 12 regional cricket associations.
The process, overseen by an independent electoral commission, was widely regarded as smooth and transparent—marking a rare moment of stability in a board that has seen its share of internal turbulence over the years.
Aminul Islam, a former Bangladesh Test cricketer and one of the nation’s earliest international stars, first assumed the BCB presidency in 2021. His re-election signals strong backing from regional stakeholders who credit him with modernizing infrastructure, improving domestic competitions, and strengthening ties with the International Cricket Council (ICC).
During his first term, Islam prioritized youth development and women’s cricket—two areas that have seen measurable growth. Under his leadership, Bangladesh hosted its first-ever ICC Women’s T20 World Cup qualifier and launched a revamped National Cricket League with enhanced broadcast coverage.
| Initiative | Outcome |
|---|---|
| Women’s Cricket Expansion | Launched 3 new regional women’s teams; hosted ICC qualifier |
| Domestic League Reform | Introduced franchise-style Dhaka Premier League with live streaming |
| Academy Upgrades | Modernized BCB High Performance Centre with ICC-certified facilities |
| U-19 Pipeline | 2024 U-19 World Cup squad featured 7 academy graduates |
Monday’s election was notable for its hybrid voting system. Each of the 12 regional boards cast one physical vote and one electronic vote, ensuring both traditional representation and digital accessibility. Observers from the Bangladesh Olympic Association were present to monitor proceedings.
No formal opposition candidate emerged, though insiders say discussions occurred behind closed doors about potential challengers. In the end, consensus prevailed—reflecting Islam’s reputation as a unifying figure in Bangladeshi cricket administration.
With Aminul Islam at the helm for another term, expect continuity in strategic direction. Key priorities for his second term include:
Crucially, his re-election also stabilizes leadership ahead of Bangladesh’s busy 2026 international calendar, which includes tours to Australia and South Africa, plus home series against England and Pakistan.
Cricket stakeholders across the country welcomed the news. “Aminul bhai understands the game from the inside out,” said former captain Mashrafe Mortaza. “His leadership gives us a fighting chance to compete globally.”
The BCB will hold its first executive committee meeting under the new term next week, where Islam is expected to unveil a five-year roadmap focused on sustainability, fan engagement, and global competitiveness.
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