DHAKA, Oct 6, 2025 (BSS) - Former national cricketer Aminul Islam Bulbul has
been elected unopposed as the president of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB)
and will lead the newly formed 25-member board of directors for the next four
years.
Chief Election Commissioner Mohammod Hossain announced the result today,
confirming that no other candidate submitted nomination papers for the
president post.
Similarly there were no contestants for the two vice-president posts also.
From Category-1, Shakhwat Hossain, a director from Barishal Division was
elected vice-president while Faruque Ahmed, who was elected director from
club category was the other vice-president.
"The main job is to take the cricket forward," Bulbul said after being
elected as BCB president.
"As I said earlier, we want to spread the cricket to grassroots level, this
is now high time. We will plan for the next four years. Hopefully we will be
successful."
Earlier, Bulbul along with Nazmul Abedeen Fahim were elected from Dhaka
Division in Category-1 (Districts and Divisions) after the board of
directors' elction, also held today at Pan Pacific Sonargaon Dhaka.
From Category-1 Mukhlesur Rahman was elected from Rajshahi Division,
obtaining 8 votes while Hasanuzzaman was elected from Rangpur Division with 7
votes. Shahadat Sajal, a competitor of Hasanuzzman got just 1 vote.
Unopposed candidates from the Category-1 included Ahsan Iqbal Chowdhury and
Asif Akbar from Chattogram, Abdur Razzak and Julfiqar Ali Khan from Khulna,
Rahat Shams from Sylhet, and Shakhawat Hossain from Barishal.
Faruque Ahmed, a former BCB preisdent was elected with ease from the
Category-2 (Dhaka Metropolis Clubs) by obtaining 42 votes.
Iftekhar Rahman Mithu and Manzur Alam, who were in the previous board came to
the BCB once again after getting 34 and 39 votes respectively from the club
category.
Ishtiaque Sadeque (42), Adnan Rahman Dipon (40), Fayazur Rahman (42), Abul
Bashar (40), Amzad Hossain (40), Shahnian Taneem (42), Mokhsedul Kamal (41),
M Nazmul Islam (37) and Mehrab Alam Chowdhury (41) were the other nine
directors who get elected from the club category.
In Category-3, former Bangladesh skipper Khaled Mashud Pilot got a landslide
victory by defeating Jahangirnagar University councillor Debabrata Paul by
35-7 votes to get elected.
The National Sports Council (NSC) nominated Ishfaq Ahsan and Yasir Mohammad
Faysal Ashik as directors to complete the list of 25 directors.
In total, 34 candidates contested across the three categories.
A total of 115 votes were cast amongst 156, which is 73.71 percent.
30 votes were cast out of 35 in Category-1, 42 from 77 in Category-2 and 43
from 45 in Category-3.
There was option for E-votes and 19 councillors of Category-1 took this
opportunity, 35 e-vote were cast in Category-2 and only 4 in Category-3.