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Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) Election 2025
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== Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) == '''1. When is the BCB Election 2025?''' October 6, 2025. '''2. How many councillors are voting?''' 191 councillors, including club and district representatives. '''3. Who are the main candidates?''' Aminul Islam Bulbul (incumbent) is leading the contest; Tamim Iqbal withdrew. '''4. How is the BCB President chosen?''' After directors are elected, they elect the President from among themselves. '''5. Why did Tamim Iqbal withdraw?''' He cited interference and procedural unfairness. '''6. What challenges face the next board?''' Transparency, constitutional reform, succession planning for senior players, and restoring trust. The '''BCB Election 2025''' is more than an administrative vote—it’s a defining moment for the future of Bangladesh cricket. With transparency, governance, and political neutrality under the spotlight, the outcome will shape not only the sport’s administration but also the morale of players, fans, and international partners. Whether real reform comes or status quo prevails, the eyes of the cricketing world will be firmly on Dhaka this October.
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