Ramiz Raja's Awkward Moment Sparks Memes During BPL 2026
Ramiz Raja's Viral Moment at BPL 2026
Former Pakistani cricketer and commentator Ramiz Raja found himself at the center of online humor following an awkward incident during a match in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) 2026. A video clip that circulated widely on social media captured Raja's attempt to engage the audience before the game by encouraging them to make some noise.
Unfortunately, his efforts were met with silence from the crowd. Raja, speaking into the microphone, commented, "they don’t want to make some noise," which only fueled the online trolling aimed at him. The footage depicted him trying to initiate a classic pre-match chant, but the lack of response from the audience turned the moment into a viral sensation among cricket enthusiasts.
Social media was flooded with memes and jokes, many of which pointed out how even an experienced figure like Raja could misread the atmosphere in the stadium. This light-hearted embarrassment occurred amid ongoing challenges facing Bangladesh cricket, which was already under scrutiny due to broader issues surrounding the league.
Just days prior, the BPL 2026 experienced a complete boycott. On January 15, players refused to take the field, leading to the cancellation of all matches scheduled for that day. This protest was triggered by comments made by M. Najmul Islam, Chairman of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) Finance Committee, who labeled former captain Tamim Iqbal an "Indian agent" after Tamim proposed diplomatic solutions to the T20 World Cup venue dispute with India.
The remarks incited outrage among players, prompting the welfare body to quickly organize protests. Reports indicated that two franchises opted to remain in their hotels and declined to travel to Dhaka, exacerbating the situation. The boycott left the tournament in chaos and compelled the BCB to engage in late-night emergency discussions to salvage the event.
To resolve the impasse, the board dismissed Najmul Islam from his finance chair position and initiated disciplinary actions. After negotiations, officials and players reached an agreement, allowing matches to resume on January 16 under a revised schedule.