The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) today hosted an Exchange of Ideas session at a hotel in Dhaka, bringing together Board officials and councillors from across the country for a discussion on the future growth and development of cricket in Bangladesh.
The event was attended by BCB President Tamim Iqbal, Vice President Fahim Sinha, Directors, Chief Executive Officer Nizam Uddin Chowdhury and BCB councillors representing districts and divisions nationwide.
The majority of the Board’s 72 district and divisional councillors participated in the programme.
The session provided an open platform for councillors and BCB officials to exchange views on strengthening cricket structures at the grassroots level, enhancing player development pathways and addressing challenges faced by cricket organisers in districts and divisions.
Speaking at the event, BCB President Tamim Iqbal urged councillors to ensure the regular organisation of local leagues, describing competitive cricket at the grassroots level as the foundation for identifying and nurturing talent.
The BCB President termed regular local competitions as the starting point for developing players and creating opportunities for young cricketers.
The BCB President also reaffirmed the Board’s commitment to supporting regional cricket through continued improvements in infrastructure and training facilities across the country.
Throughout the discussions, councillors shared their expectations, experiences and operational challenges with Board officials.
Topics ranging from facilities, competitions and talent identification to administrative support and resource allocation were discussed.


