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    Players and Officials Raise Concerns After Women’s Bangladesh Premier League Postponement

    Priya MenonBy Priya MenonMarch 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    WBPL Postponement Sparks Concern in Bangladesh
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    The postponement of the inaugural Women’s Bangladesh Premier League (WBPL) has triggered widespread frustration among players and officials, with several voices questioning whether women’s cricket in the country is receiving sufficient planning and institutional backing.

    The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has decided to reschedule the three-team women’s Twenty20 competition from its original window of April 4–14 to July 10–21. According to a board press release, matches are set to be staged in Bogura, Chattogram and Dhaka. Despite the revised timeline, the move has been met with disappointment across sections of the cricket community.

    Some observers have suggested that multiple factors may have contributed to the delay, including limited interest from reliable franchise investors and uncertainty within the board following the national elections held on February 12. Matters were further complicated by protests from clubs, which led to the cancellation of both the Women’s Dhaka Premier Division League and the First Division League amid questions over the board’s legitimacy.

    The impact of the decision is expected to be most strongly felt by the national side and the wider player group. The WBPL was viewed as a key opportunity for match preparation ahead of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup scheduled for June–July in England and Wales. Bangladesh are also set to feature in a home series against Sri Lanka and a tri-nation tournament in Scotland prior to the global event.

    Several players have voiced their disappointment at the change in schedule. Opening batter Dilara Akter acknowledged that the tournament would have provided valuable match exposure ahead of the World Cup, noting that the team does not often get sufficient opportunities to play T20 cricket.

    Former Bangladesh captain Rumana Ahmed also criticised the postponement, stating that it has reduced the availability of competitive cricket for the squad and disrupted preparations for the upcoming global tournament. She pointed out that the Dhaka Premier League had already been postponed to accommodate the WBPL, making the subsequent delay of the league particularly disheartening.

    Rumana further drew attention to broader structural challenges affecting women’s domestic cricket in Bangladesh. The absence of a clearly defined annual calendar for competitions such as the Premier League and First Division has created uncertainty for players and selectors. A limited number of domestic fixtures raises concerns over how the national team can prepare effectively for major tournaments and how selection decisions will be made.

    Highlighting the lack of scheduling consistency, Rumana said: “Before the last ODI World Cup, the girls couldn’t play proper preparation matches. Even the First Division and Premier League have no fixed schedule. Women’s cricket remains in a state of uncertainty,” she said, questioning how the World Cup squad will be selected without proper domestic fixtures.

    The delay of the inaugural WBPL has not only postponed an important milestone for women’s cricket in Bangladesh but has also intensified concerns among players about long-term development and future opportunities.

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