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This month the BCB announced a new bilateral series against England that will kick off in November. The schedule includes three ODIs and two T20s, giving local crowds a chance to see world‑class talent on home soil. In the domestic arena, the latest edition of the Bangabandhu T20 Cup wrapped up with the Rajshahi Royals taking the trophy. Their batting line‑up averaged over 150 runs per match, a clear sign that Bangladesh’s talent pool is getting deeper.
The board also launched a grassroots program in five districts, aiming to identify children with raw talent and provide them with coaching, equipment and scholarship support. Early reports say the initiative has already attracted over 2,000 kids and several local coaches are seeing a noticeable improvement in basic skills.
For fans, the BCB’s digital push means more live streams, better match analytics and interactive polls on social media. If you follow the official BCB app, you’ll get real‑time scores, player heat maps and a simple way to buy tickets without a hassle.
Players benefit from the board’s focus on sports science. A new high‑performance centre in Dhaka now offers physiotherapy, nutrition advice and video analysis. The centre helped Mashrafe Mortaza extend his career by fine‑tuning his bowling workload, and younger bowlers are already seeing faster recovery times after matches.
What does this mean for you? Whether you’re a casual viewer or a die‑hard supporter, the BCB’s moves bring the game closer to the people who love it. More matches at home, clearer insights on performance and a clear path for the next generation of cricketers all add up to a richer cricket experience.
Stay tuned to this page for weekly round‑ups, expert commentary and the occasional behind‑the‑scenes interview with BCB officials. We’ll keep the information simple, useful and up‑to‑date, so you never miss a beat in Bangladesh cricket.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board has put the May‑June 2025 Pakistan tour on hold as India‑Pakistan hostilities flare. Safety of players and staff is the top priority, and the board is urging the return of Bangladeshi cricketers from the PSL. Ongoing security alerts have already disrupted the IPL and forced the PSL to shift to the UAE. The BCB says it will follow government advice before making any final call.
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