I have come here to play a quick T20 innings: Aminul 

BSS
Published On: 30 May 2025, 22:08 Updated On:30 May 2025, 22:27
Newly elected BCB president Aminul Islam Bulbul. File Photo

DHAKA, May 30, 2025 (BSS)-Aminul Islam Bulbul, the newly elected president of 
Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has said he would make cricket accessible for 
everyone within a short span of time. 

"Since time is short... we know that Test matches last five days, ODIs last 
seven hours. I have come here to play a quick T20 innings. I will play a good 
T20 innings, which you all will remember," Aminul said, immediate after being 
elected as the BCB president.

"I will try to make cricket accessible to everyone, so that everyone can 
play. We should make a statement that cricket is for everyone. I want to 
start such a work and continue."

He replaced Faruque Ahmed as the BCB president after the latter's 
councillorship was revoked by the National Sports Council (NSC).

Aminul, the first Test centurion of Bangladesh said, he will try to take 
cricket a new height with the help of the other experienced directors and 
stakeholders. 

"Today I have received a big responsibility. I believe that not only 11 
people will play cricket, but all of Bangladesh will play cricket," he 
remarked. 

He laid emphasize on working as a unit, a term that is considered as the 
'success mantra' in cricket.

"You (the media) along with other stakeholder are a very important part for 
the development of Bangladeshi cricket and for the sustainability of cricket. 
So I hope that we will work as a team."

He believes Bangladesh cricket has the potential to reach a great height even 
though the performance of late has seen downhill spiral. 

"We have been playing Tests for 25 years. We are performing well. Our Under-
19 team has won the World Cup. Our women's team has won the Asia Cup. We can 
and will hope for better," he said. 

"We have the potential for that. Therefore I emphasized on team work. We are 
all a team, we all support Bangladesh. Let's work together to take Bangladesh 
cricket to a different level."

Aminul said he has the confidence to thrive in as BCB president, a hot seat 
which remains under scanner always. 

"I can say with confidence that the skillset I have at the moment is a 
package. I have worked with small countries like Tajikistan and Uzbekistan 
where cricket is not played and also with Pakistan and India where it is 
played."

"I will try my best. I hope I will not fail. I will share my experience with 
Bangladesh. So as a cricketer, I am not sitting here, I will try to fulfill 
my responsibility well."

He also revealed his plan in short: "I will try to decentralize Bangladesh in 
the way that I learned from the cricket of our (ICC) partner countries or how 
a boy from an upazila can play cricket and come into the mainstream, oozing 
with confidence."

 "I think this responsibility is better. Because I may have to do less work, 
I will have to give more guidance with the help of experienced directors."

  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
Trump Arrives In Alaska for historic summit With Putin
Ex law maker Rokeya Ansari buried at Banani
Boy dies from electrocution in Gaibandha
CNG driver killed in Manikganj road accident 
Special doa mahfil for Maherin Chowdhury held in city 
Putin-Trump summit to last 'minimum 6-7 hours': Kremlin
Khaleda Zia's 81st birthday celebrated in Chattogram
UN says at least 1,760 killed while seeking aid in Gaza since late May
Mahuchikh pips Olyslagers in Silesia Diamond League high jump
Doa mahfil at BNP Gulshan office marking Khaleda Zia’s birthday
১০