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Bangladesh’s Rubel Hossain. File
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Bangladesh fast bowler Rubel Hossain has announced his retirement from international cricket, bringing an end to a career that spanned over a decade and included 159 appearances for the national side.

Rubel represented Bangladesh in 27 Tests, 104 ODIs, and 28 T20Is, carving out a reputation as a dependable limited-overs bowler. His last appearance for Bangladesh came in April 2021 in a T20I against New Zealand in Auckland. Though injuries curtailed his involvement in recent years, he expressed his intention to continue playing domestic cricket.



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BPL resumes as Bangladesh players call off boycott; CWAB head says getting death threats https://artifex.news/article70514181-ece/ Fri, 16 Jan 2026 10:01:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article70514181-ece/ Read More “BPL resumes as Bangladesh players call off boycott; CWAB head says getting death threats” »

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 The BCB stared at the prospect of its flagship T20 league coming to a halt after senior national players revolted against director Najmul Islam for his disparaging comments against them. Representational file image.
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Bangladesh’s aggrieved cricketers called off their boycott “in the greater interest of the game” after the country’s Cricket Board (BCB) and the players’ welfare association arrived at a consensus, leading to the resumption of the scheduled BPL T20 matches on Friday (January 16, 2026).

The BCB (Bangladesh Cricket Board) on Thursday (January 15, 2026) stared at the prospect of its flagship T20 league coming to a halt after senior national players revolted against director Najmul Islam for his disparaging comments against them.

Bangladesh’s Cricketers’ Welfare Association (CWAB) President Mohammad Mithun has said that he has received death threats for taking a stand for the players after they were targeted with derogatory comments by a top Board official.

In an interview to ‘Cricbuzz’, Mr. Mithun reiterated that he wants the national team to play next month’s T20 World Cup but not with any security worries. Bangladesh is demanding that its four preliminary World Cup games be moved from India to Sri Lanka on account of security issues.

The players in the country boycotted the sport after Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) director Najmul Islam said that they would not be compensated if the team is withdrawn from the mega-event should the ICC refuse to relocate its matches. He also said that the players have achieved little to justify a payout.

“I’ve never had an experience like this. It’s the first time in my life. I don’t remember ever being involved in controversial talk. It’s going over my head – when have I ever spoken against the country?” Mr. Mithun said.

“I don’t know how to take this or describe it as it happens with me for the first time. I haven’t used any word that goes against the country; I only spoke for the interest of cricket and the players.

“There is no personal issue here. Since I’m the president of an organization, if I don’t talk about players’ rights, what’s the point of me being in this position? No one is above the country,” he added.

Mr. Mithun said he hasn’t yet formally informed the BCB about the threats but has come to know that even some players have received similar messages.

“I haven’t informed the board. To be honest, I am not picking up calls from unknown numbers on my mobile. But I can’t stop messages or voice notes on WhatsApp. I was asked about this there. It’s not just me; my number is available to people because it goes to the press on behalf of CWAB.

“That’s why I receive more (calls and messages). But I’ve heard from other players too that they have received threats, different ways and types of threats. I haven’t talked to the board about this yet,” he said.

“I don’t even know how to take help from law enforcement because I have never gone to a police station for any legal matter in my life.” He then touched on the burning issue of whether Bangladesh should travel to India for the World Cup. Mr. Mithun said he wants the team to play the big event but not with a security threat hanging on the players.

“We definitely want player safety and security. We never want anyone to go and play under a life threat. We don’t want that. But at the same time, we want the player to play in the World Cup because a World Cup is a World Cup.

“I believe the board and the Government will take a decision keeping the players’ welfare in mind,” he said.

Bangladesh’s refusal to travel to India was preceded by the removal of pacer Mustafizur Rahman from the IPL on BCCI’s instructions amid attacks on Hindus here. Though the Indian Board did not specifically cite that as the reason, the Bangladesh government and Board expressed their anger at the decision.

The match between Chattogram Royals and Noakhali Express is in progress.

Earlier on Thursday (January 15, 2026), despite the removal of Najmul from the key BCB post, two matches of the BPL scheduled on the day were postponed.

The furore started after Najmul, while reiterating Bangladesh’s refusal to travel to India for next month’s T20 World Cup on account of “security worries”, rejected concerns surrounding players’ remuneration should the country withdraw.

He stated that the players would not be compensated as they have not justified the support so far, having failed to win a single ICC event.

The comments caused an outrage with CWAB calling for his immediate ouster from BCB.

Bangladesh are refusing to tour India, citing security concerns after pacer Mustafizur Rahman was dropped from the IPL on BCCI’s instructions for unspecified “developments all around”.

The BCB is still in talks with the ICC to figure a way out after the world body showed reluctance to shift Bangladesh’s four games in India to Sri Lanka.



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Bangladesh Women’s World Cup 2025 squad SWOT analysis: Nigar Sultana’s side will look to make it count in ODI showpiece https://artifex.news/article70086281-ece/ Tue, 23 Sep 2025 19:09:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article70086281-ece/ Read More “Bangladesh Women’s World Cup 2025 squad SWOT analysis: Nigar Sultana’s side will look to make it count in ODI showpiece” »

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Captain Marvel: Nigar Sultana, as always, will look to lead Bangladesh from the front
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Featuring in just its second ICC Women’s ODI World Cup, Bangladesh will hope to improve on its seventh place in the 2022 chapter.

Compared to teams like India, Australia and England, which have played close to 40 ODIs in this World Cup cycle, Bangladesh has featured only in 29 games, winning just 10 of them. A lone 3-0 whitewash of Ireland stands out in a period where Bangladesh has failed to win any other bilateral series.

While skipper Nigar Sultana Joty is the front and centre of this batting lineup, Bangladesh has also seen heartening contributions from Fargana Hoque (867 runs) and Sharmin Akter (614 runs). Sharmin and Nigar finished among the top run-getters at the World Cup Qualifiers, where the side finished second to qualify with Pakistan. With no other batter averaging over 30 since last year, the outfit must find a way to build partnerships and steer clear of depending on individual flashes of brilliance as it navigates the quadrennial showpiece.

Bangladesh has a solid and diverse spin arsenal in Nahida Akter, Fahima Khatun and Rabeya Khan. However, the one to watch will be the left-arm spin of Shanjida Akther Maghla. If she can bring her T20I form (18 wickets from 20 matches) to the 50-over format, Bangladesh could give opponents a run for their money.

Impact player

Bangladesh has been unable to shed its reliance on skipper Nigar Sultana Joty. With 798 runs, she is the team’s second-highest run scorer since 2022. Few others have her composure and perseverance when the going gets tough. Her added utility behind the stumps makes her one of the pillars of the side.

While there’s plenty of experience in this side, its faith in youngsters like 17-year-old off-spinner Nishita Akter Nishi and 19-year-old batter Sumaiya Akter — talents from the U19 World Cup squad – is encouraging.

Having last played an ODI in April this year, Bangladesh will hope to shake off any ring rust quickly. Its campaign kicks off against Pakistan, the very side it beat to register its maiden and sole World Cup win.

The squad: Nigar Sultana Joty (c), Nahida Akter, Fargana Hoque, Rubya Haider Jhelik, Sharmin Akter Supta, Sobhana Mostary, Ritu Moni, Shorna Akter, Fahima Khatun, Rabeya Khan, Marufa Akter, Fariha Islam Trisna, Shanjida Akther Maghla, Nishita Akter Nishi, Sumaiya Akter.

Bangladesh’s fixtures: Oct. 2: Pakistan (Colombo); Oct. 7: England (Guwahati); Oct. 10: New Zealand (Guwahati); Oct. 13: South Africa (Visakhapatnam); Oct. 16: Australia (Visakhapatnam); Oct. 20: Sri Lanka (Navi Mumbai); Oct. 26: India (Navi Mumbai).



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Hemp and Adams to coach Bangladesh cricket https://artifex.news/article67897090-ece/ Wed, 28 Feb 2024 16:28:02 +0000 https://artifex.news/article67897090-ece/ Read More “Hemp and Adams to coach Bangladesh cricket” »

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Bangladesh on Tuesday named former Glamorgan cricketer and Bermuda international David Hemp as the batting coach of the national men’s team for two years.

Former New Zealand all-rounder Andre Adams will join the team as bowling coach for the same duration, the Bangladesh Cricket Board said in a statement.

The duo will begin their tenure with the home series against Sri Lanka in March, the BCB said.

Hemp, 53, who scored more than 15,000 runs in first-class cricket for Glamorgan, Free State and Warwickshire, and represented Bermuda in 24 one-day internationals, is currently in charge of Bangladesh’s high-performance team.

He was the head coach of the Pakistan women’s team from 2020 to 2022 and was also the head coach of the Victoria State women’s team and the Melbourne Stars in the Women’s Big Bash League.

New bowling coach Adams, 48, who replaces South African great Allan Donald in the role, represented New Zealand in 47 matches across all formats.

He also worked as the New Zealand bowling coach in the recent Twenty20 series against Pakistan, and was Australia’s assistant coach in the 2022-23 series against South Africa.

Former Sri Lanka batsman Chandika Hathurusinghe is currently the head coach of the Bangladesh men’s team.



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