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BCB brings in Alex Marshall for its anti-corruption unit among new appointments

The board also introduced Mymensingh as the latest first-class team. It will replace Dhaka Metropolis

Mohammad Isam
Mohammad Isam
10-Aug-2025 • 11 hrs ago
ICC integrity unit general manager Alex Marshall

Alex Marshall will work with the BCB as a consultant for one year  •  Getty Images

The BCB has brought in Alex Marshall, Julian Wood and Tony Hemming as the three new appointments after its meeting in Dhaka on Saturday. Wood will come in as a specialist batting coach for three months. He is a power-hitting specialist who recently worked with Sri Lanka Cricket.
Marshall has been appointed as a consultant for the board's anti-corruption department, for one year. Marshall was the ICC's anti-corruption unit general manager until September last year. BCB's media committee chair Iftekhar Rahman said they want Marshall to "enhance" the board's anti-corruption unit.
Rahman also said that the BCB has appointed the ICC's integrity unit to oversee the BPL's anti-corruption operations.
The BCB's anti-corruption unit is currently investigating corruption allegations from the BPL and Dhaka Premier League of the 2024-25 season.
The BCB has also brought back Hemming, who recently resigned as the PCB's head curator. Hemming had taken up the Pakistan role after being BCB's curator from July 2023 to July 2024. Hemming's appointment brought the question of whether Gamini Silva, the Shere Bangla National Stadium curator, will continue in his role. Rahman said that Gamini was given a one-year extension.
"Tony Hemming has been appointed head of turf management for two years," Rahman said. "All our international venues and curators will be under him. He will also undertake the process of training Bangladeshi curators. All the board directors had a lot of interest in bringing him back.
"Hemming is one of the best curators in the world. Maybe he had a good experience with the BCB in the previous occasion, that's why he agreed to come back. The turf management will run as Hemming will want. Time will tell if Gamini will stay or not. He has been given a 12-month extension."
Meanwhile, the BCB introduced Mymensingh as the latest first-class team. It will replace Dhaka Metropolis, which was introduced in 2011 to make it an even number of teams in the first-class competition.
"Mymensingh is one of the country's newest divisions," Rahman said. "They will play in the NCL first-class tournament from the coming season. They will replace Dhaka Metropolis. Mymensingh will play all divisional tournaments though we can't accommodate them in the upcoming NCL T20s as the schedule has been made. Mymensingh will play in the T20 tournament from the next edition."

Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo's Bangladesh correspondent. @isam84

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