×

Bangladesh Cricket Board Discusses Pathway Structure for Future Development

The Bangladesh Cricket Board recently held a significant meeting to discuss the enhancement of the country's cricket pathway structure. Key topics included improving grassroots development, revising age-group selection processes, and establishing a National Cricket Academy for Under-23 players. The meeting aimed to create a comprehensive framework for coaching and player progression, ensuring transparency and effectiveness in the cricketing landscape. Notable attendees included BCB President Md Aminul Islam and various directors and coaches, all focused on fostering the future of cricket in Bangladesh.
 

BCB's Strategic Meeting on Cricket Development

On Monday, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) convened at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium to engage in an extensive dialogue regarding the cricket pathway framework in the country. The primary aim was to enhance grassroots initiatives, age-group cricket, and the long-term development of coaching and player progression.


Emphasis on Grassroots and Age-Group Cricket

During the meeting, participants evaluated the current grassroots and age-group cricket structures, analyzing their effectiveness and pinpointing areas needing enhancement. A significant focus was placed on revising the age-group selection process and thoroughly reviewing existing age-verification methods to ensure both transparency and credibility.


Development Proposals and Player Tracking

A key proposal discussed was the introduction of an incentive system aimed at coaches who successfully nurture talent within their teams. Additionally, the necessity of creating a detailed player database encompassing all participants in domestic competitions was highlighted to facilitate long-term strategic planning and performance monitoring.


Improving Coach Career Pathways

The meeting also addressed the salary frameworks for divisional and district coaches, emphasizing the need for a well-defined career progression pathway for coaches to foster their professional development. It was agreed that a Curriculum Review Committee would be established to evaluate and update the current training and educational curriculum for coaches.


National Cricket Academy Initiative

Furthermore, the introduction of a National Cricket Academy program for Under-23 players was discussed as part of the overarching pathway strategy.


Attendees of the Meeting

The session saw participation from notable figures including BCB President Md Aminul Islam, Directors Nazmul Abedeen, Khaled Mashud, Khan Abdur Razzak, Amzad Hussain, CEO Nizam Uddin Chowdhury, Chairman of the National Selection Panel Gazi Ashraf Hossain, Manager of Tournaments Abu Emam Mohammed Kawsar, Senior Assistant Coach Mohammed Salahuddin, Senior Coaches Mizanur Rahman Babul and Shohel Islam, National Selector Hasibul Hossain, Batting Coach Mohammad Ashraful, BCB HP In-Charge Jamal Uddin Babu, and Women's Cricket In-Charge Bulbul Bashar.