Bangladesh Cricketers Boycott BCB Director Najmul Islam, Demand Action
Key Takeaways
- Bangladesh national team players will boycott all interactions with BCB director Najmul Islam.
- The boycott stems from Islam’s comments calling the 2019 players’ strike a “planned conspiracy”.
- Players have formally asked the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) to take action against him.
- This standoff could have major implications for team administration and morale.
In a major escalation of tensions within Bangladesh cricket, the national team players have collectively decided to boycott Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) director Najmul Islam. They will not engage with him in any official capacity, including team meetings, training sessions, or matches.
The Trigger: Comments on 2019 Strike
The drastic move comes as a direct response to comments made by Najmul Islam in a recent interview. Islam, a former cricketer himself, labelled the historic 2019 players’ strike as a “planned conspiracy” and claimed the players were “misguided” by their agents.
The cricketers have taken strong offence to these remarks, viewing them as dismissive of their legitimate grievances.
Formal Demand to BCB
The players have extended their boycott to any event or function where Najmul Islam is present. They have formally informed the BCB of their decision and submitted a request for the board to take necessary disciplinary action against the director.
Background: The 2019 Players’ Strike
The 2019 strike was a pivotal moment in Bangladesh cricket. Players halted all cricket-related activities, demanding better pay, improved facilities, and a more equitable revenue-sharing model.
The strike was called off after the BCB agreed to meet most of the players’ demands. It had even threatened to disrupt Bangladesh’s scheduled tour of India in November 2019.
Who is Najmul Islam?
Najmul Islam is a former Bangladesh cricketer who now holds significant power within the BCB. He serves as a director and also chairs the influential cricket operations committee, which oversees key aspects of the national team’s functioning.
Potential Fallout for Bangladesh Cricket
This boycott represents a significant internal crisis. It pits the playing group against a senior board official, potentially creating a hostile environment that could affect team performance and preparation.
All eyes are now on the BCB’s top leadership. Their response to the players’ ultimatum will determine whether this conflict escalates or finds a resolution. The board must balance administrative authority with player morale to ensure the sport’s progress in the country.



