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BCB Initiates Election Process, Dissolves Regional Committees In Key Overhaul
In a significant move that impacts regional cricket governance, the Board confirmed it will dissolve several committees immediately. “The Board has decided to dissolve, with immediate effect, the previously constituted Ad-hoc Committees of the Regional Cricket Associations of Chattogram, Sylhet, and Barishal,” BCB said in a statement.
This decision is expected to enable a new administrative setup in these regions, ensuring better alignment with the Board’s long-term governance plans.
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