The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has officially entered a transformative administrative phase following its third board meeting under the leadership of the current ad-hoc committee, chaired by Tamim Iqbal. In a formal communique released on Monday, 4 May 2026, the governing body announced the immediate dissolution of several regional committees and the commencement of the constitutional process required to hold national elections.
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Dissolution of Regional Administrative Bodies
Effective from 4 May 2026, the BCB has dissolved the ad-hoc committees governing the Chattogram, Sylhet, and Barisal regional cricket associations. These bodies were originally established under the previous administration, led by former president Nazmul Hassan. By nullifying these appointments, the current board has cleared the path for a comprehensive restructuring of regional governance, ensuring that future local leadership aligns with the outcome of the forthcoming general elections.
Commencement of the Electoral Process
Although a precise date for the polls remains unconfirmed, the BCB has formally triggered the election mechanism. The initial phase involves the issuance of a statutory notice to invite nominations for councillors. This procedure is governed by Section 12.7 of the BCB Constitution, which dictates how representatives from various tiers of the cricketing hierarchy are selected to form the electoral college.
The electoral college is divided into three specific categories to ensure broad representation across the sport’s infrastructure:
| Category | Stakeholders Involved | Selection Method |
| Category 1 | District and Divisional Sports Associations | Nominations are provided by respective district and divisional bodies, often involving District Controllers. |
| Category 2 | Dhaka-based League Clubs | 76 clubs from the First, Second, and Third Division Leagues each nominate one councillor. |
| Category 3 | National Figures and Institutions | Reserved for former cricketers of national standing and relevant cricketing organisations. |
Appointment of the Election Commission
To maintain the integrity and transparency of the voting process, the board has approved the formation of a three-member Election Commission. This commission will be tasked with overseeing the logistics, verifying councillor eligibility, and ensuring compliance with the board’s constitutional framework.
The commission’s structure is designed for inter-agency balance, consisting of:
One representative nominated by the Ministry of Youth and Sports or the National Sports Council (NSC).
Two members appointed directly by the Bangladesh Cricket Board.
Strategic Timeline
President Tamim Iqbal has expressed a directive to hold the elections by the second week of June 2026. The dissolution of the regional ad-hoc committees is a critical precursor to this timeline, as it allows for the standardisation of the voter list across all administrative divisions. A detailed electoral schedule is expected to be publicised following the inaugural session of the newly formed Election Commission.
This transition marks the first major step towards a permanent board of directors since the ad-hoc committee assumed control, aimed at restoring long-term stability to the administration of cricket in Bangladesh.
