Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president Aminul Islam said he did not see any government interference in the upcoming Bangladesh Cricket Board elections, which are set to take place on October 6. Aminul recently replaced Faruque Ahmed, whose term ended on October 5. He also mentioned that he couldn’t comment on those who decided to withdraw from the election race.
Earlier, former captain Tamim Iqbal had pulled out of the elections, claiming government influence after 15 clubs were stopped from voting. However, a court later clarified that there was no restriction on those clubs and they were allowed to take part in the polls.
“I know that he (sports adviser) went to various places day and night and tried to ensure not just a fair election, but that a good board is formed. And here, I don’t feel any influence (from the government),” Islam told reporters at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium on Sunday as quoted by Cricbuzz.
“Who is boycotting this or who is not coming here is their personal matter. I want to stay within what is happening according to the Constitution, under the Election Commission, and I will not say anything outside of that. I am learning every day. I have learned one thing – that every hour changes. I mean, everything changes after an hour. So, there are still about 20 hours left for the vote. Let’s see what happens. Whether the vote is ideal or not, the Election Commission can say that. There will be ups and downs in the vote, and this is my first time. Maybe I think this is normal,” he added.

Aminul also said that he has learned a lot during this time and is prepared to take on the board’s responsibilities on a long-term basis.
“The first achievement I would like to mention is realising how important the team is. The directors who have been with us till today, and the officials – we’ve had days when we launched major programmes with just two days of preparation, all together. It made me feel that we truly worked as a team; that is my biggest success,” Aminul said.
“And the experience I have gained in the last four months – I have achieved quite a few successes with the full cooperation of the ten honorable directors of the Bangladesh Cricket Board, along with all its employees and officials. And if I have to talk about failure, it seems to me that I need to improve my communication with you,” he added.

Bangladesh Cricket Board director Najmul Abedin further stated that the board had established a strong network throughout the country.
“There are quite a few things that are visible, and there are also quite a few that are not. The network that has already been created across the country, the communication that has been established with all 64 districts, and the detailed discussions we have had on implementation – these were initiated long before this election,” said Najmul.
“That is probably a major achievement that may not yet be visible to many. We have also discussed various infrastructural issues with the government and have made significant progress in several areas,” he concluded.
