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National Cricket League: BCB keen to improve quality of country's premier 4-day tournament

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TBS Report
12 September, 2024, 07:25 am
Last modified: 12 September, 2024, 07:37 am

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National Cricket League: BCB keen to improve quality of country's premier 4-day tournament

The four-day version of NCL will begin on 15 October, followed by NCL T20, which is set to begin in December.

TBS Report
12 September, 2024, 07:25 am
Last modified: 12 September, 2024, 07:37 am
Photo: BCB
Photo: BCB

National selector Abdur Razzak is confident about securing more sporting wickets in the next National Cricket League (NCL), which will be played in both four-day and T20 formats next month.

"I think NCL is the best tournament in Bangladesh. Changes have been made to the surfaces. It will be changed more in the coming days," Razzak told reporters in Mirpur yesterday after the selectors met the participating team captains, coaches and players at the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) office.

During the meeting, selectors and the eight competing teams reduced their squads to 20-25 people from a preliminary list of 30.

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They also discussed enhancing the tournament's infrastructure in order to increase competition.

The four-day version of NCL will begin on 15 October, followed by NCL T20, which is set to begin in December.

This year, the BCB has eliminated the two-tier league system, and both the four-day and T20 competitions will be staged in a single league.

"It's obviously a great opportunity. If we get the chance, we will try to do well. And if we do, we will get a chance in the national team in future," said Dhaka Metro batter Shadman Islam.

Meanwhile, Shadman's Dhaka Metro teammate Mohammad Naim expects better facilities, wickets, and outfield in order to score big runs in the tournament.

"We expect more quality wickets in domestic matches. We need to improve ground facilities and drainage system. If you expect a player to score 200-300 runs then good wickets and outfield are needed. If we get good facilities in domestic cricket, we will do better in Test cricket as well," Naim said.

Local coach Mizanur Rahman Babul dismissed the notion that NCL is a 'picnic league', urging fans to come to the field to watch the competitiveness of the tournament.

"Those who raise these questions, I have doubt that they watch these matches from the field. I regularly hear that NCL is a picnic league. I'm actually involved in this NCL. I know very well that whether it's a picnic league or not," Babul said.

"I request them all who raise such questions to go to the field and watch the matches. Most of our matches are interrupted by rain. If rain doesn't cause much damage, it will be a good tournament," he added.

Babul also stressed increasing the number of grounds in the country.

"We don't have such grounds where we can have the play continue in between rain breaks. We need more venues to hold these matches so that the four-day matches can be completed. I can say that NCL is a very good tournament and this is the only red-ball tournament in which our players play to get selected for the national team.

"Today, we talked about how to make the tournament better and also talked about the shortcomings of the previous tournaments so that we can develop it day by day," he concluded.

 

 

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