Saturday, April 20, 2013

Cricketers demonstration Dhaka Top Group delay - ESPN Cricinfo

Over 50 Bangladeshi qualified cricketers, including many international people, protested the delay in keeping the Dhaka Premier League, the country's hottest domestic opposition. They collected at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Saturday after devoid of performed any domestic cricket since mid-February. The 12-team one-day opposition that is fundamental to the protest can also be the biggest source of income for the top cricketers, but the Dhaka clubs have declined to engage without the national participants who are currently traveling Zimbabwe. The tournament, topmost in Dhaka's league structure, was said to be held in March nevertheless the Bangladesh people were traveling Sri Lanka. It could be held in May, but the groups have encouraged August and September. It'll take the middle of the monsoon season, and it's resulted in speculation that where the next BCB elections will have votes from club councillors from the last season many of the leading clubs want to drive it past a place. The BCB election is held with votes from councillors addressing Dhaka groups, among a great many other systems from in the united states, from the latest period. The other leagues and competitions have already been placed in the 2012-13 time, but the Dhaka Premier League clubs will be the most powerful in Bangladesh cricket. Jalal Yunus, the chairman of CCDM, the league's organising committee, has conceded that the domestic calendar should have given priority to the Dhaka Premier League in front of the Bangladesh Premier League, the franchise-based Twenty20 opposition, and added that all events have to come to an agreement for the competition to start up. "After the National Cricket League, the Dhaka Premier League may be the most significant tournament," said Jalal. It is ignored by "we cannot. We probably made some errors in the diary. I believe it must have significantly more priority than the BPL, during which we cannot keep any other tournaments. "We can not function minus the BCB, CCDM, the groups and the people. At the same time, you cannot drive it onto the groups or the people. So as a result, we've ahead in to a middle ground.", we want the match to run smoothly BCB president Nazmul Hassan met with the participants' associates and guaranteed that a solution will be given next two weeks.

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