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SATURDAY, JULY 19, 2025
BCB promises to settle players’ payments within 48 hours

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TBS Report
26 January, 2025, 12:10 am
Last modified: 26 January, 2025, 12:14 am

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BCB promises to settle players’ payments within 48 hours

Several franchises have failed to adhere to payment rules.

TBS Report
26 January, 2025, 12:10 am
Last modified: 26 January, 2025, 12:14 am
BCB promises to settle players’ payments within 48 hours

The 11th edition of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) began with promises of significant changes and new inclusions. While some unique arrangements have indeed been observed in the ongoing tournament, disputes surrounding players' payments—the backbone of the league—have sparked serious concerns.

Several franchises have failed to adhere to payment rules. Cricketers from Durbar Rajshahi opted to boycott practice due to unpaid wages. Meanwhile, Parvez Hossain Emon of Chattogram Kings has reportedly not received any payment at all. To make matters worse, the franchise owner, Samir Qader Chowdhury, openly admitted to deliberately withholding Emon's wages, claiming he doesn't have money growing on trees.

The issue of unpaid wages has now drawn the attention of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) as it escalates mid-tournament. Following a lengthy four-and-a-half-hour board meeting on Saturday, BCB officials addressed the matter in a press briefing. Iftekhar Ahmed, head of the Umpires and Media Committees, said that steps are being taken to resolve the issue. Another director, Mahbub Anam, stated that discussions with franchise owners are underway, with a resolution expected within 48 hours.

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"We have noted concerns about player payments and other issues. BCB's name and reputation are tied to the BPL, and we take this seriously. Players need not worry, as the BCB will ensure these matters are addressed. Franchise owners have already been called, and we acknowledge what has occurred," Iftekhar Ahmed assured.

To prevent further issues, BCB has reinforced directives for franchise compliance with its guidelines. Mahbub Anam explained, "The situation has been extensively discussed. Immediate steps will be taken jointly by the BPL governing council and franchise owners."

He added, "A significant communication gap has developed, which must be bridged. Players must be assured that the BPL payment rules will be strictly adhered to. The BCB is taking all necessary measures to enforce compliance. These efforts will unfold over the next 48 hours."

When asked why the BCB was late in addressing the payment concerns, Mahbub Anam responded, "Issues like these often surface when a tournament is halfway through, and stopping the event is not feasible. Many required actions involve legal measures, which we are now implementing. Where there have been oversights from the BCB's end, we acknowledge them and are committed to rectifying the situation to ensure such issues do not recur."

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