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BCB director removed hours after being elected to his post

Bangladesh government removes Ishfaq Ahsan for his 'political links'

Mohammad Isam
Mohammad Isam
07-Oct-2025 • 10 hrs ago
Aminul Islam, BCB's new president, addresses a meeting, May 30, 2025

The BCB's elections were held on Monday in Dhaka  •  BCB

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) landed in controversy immediately after their election results were announced on Monday. Within hours, the government removed one of the newly-elected directors, Ishfaq Ahsan. He was one of two government representatives in the BCB board, but his stay was short-lived.
Ahsan's political links forced the National Sports Council, the organisation that oversees sports in the country, to take this action. "We will appoint a new director [on Tuesday]. We have removed him for his political links," Kazi Nazrul Islam, NSC's executive director, told reporters on Monday.
ESPNcricinfo understands that the NSC is likely to appoint a female board director in his place.
A day-long BCB election, with physical votes as well as e-ballots, was held at a hotel in Dhaka on Monday. Aminul Islam was re-elected president. He will lead the working committee, the grounds committee and the BPL committee. Former Bangladesh captain Khaled Mashud, a first-time director, assumes charge of the High Performance centre.
Former Bangladesh spinner Abdur Razzak, also a first-time director, was handed the post of chairman of women's wing. Nazmul Abedeen will continue as cricket operations chairman while Ishtiaque Sadeuque will be game development chairman. Bangladesh's age-group cricket will now be headed by renowned singer Asif Akbar.

Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo's Bangladesh correspondent. @isam84