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== Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) == '''1. When was the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) founded?''' The BCB was founded in '''1972''', shortly after Bangladesh’s independence. '''2. When did Bangladesh become a Test-playing nation?''' In '''2000''', after the ICC granted Bangladesh Full Membership. '''3. Who is the current president of BCB?''' As of 2025, the BCB President is '''Nazmul Hassan, MP'''. '''4. What tournaments does the BCB organize?''' The BCB manages domestic competitions such as the '''National Cricket League (NCL)''', '''Bangladesh Premier League (BPL)''', and the '''Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League (DPL)'''. '''5. Has the BCB developed women’s cricket?''' Yes. The Bangladesh Women’s National Team has achieved significant milestones, including winning the '''2018 Asia Cup''' under BCB’s management. '''6. What was BCB’s biggest international success at youth level?''' The '''Bangladesh Under-19 team won the ICC U-19 World Cup in 2020''', a historic first for the country. The '''Bangladesh Cricket Board''' is the backbone of cricket in Bangladesh. From humble beginnings in 1972 to leading a Test-playing nation with global recognition, the BCB has been instrumental in Bangladesh’s cricketing rise. While challenges remain, its commitment to growth, youth development, and international competitiveness ensures that cricket will continue to flourish as the country’s most beloved sport.
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