The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday, accepted the nomination of Bangladesh's Mustafa Kamal for the post of its vice-president from 2012 to 2014.
Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president Mustafa Kamal says he is hopeful of the national team visiting India for a maiden full-fledged tour this year.
Faced with the threat of legal action from the Federation of International Cricketers Association, Bangladesh Board President Mustafa Kamal said that payments of all the players who participated in the Bangladesh Premier League will be cleared.
Bangladesh Cricket Board President A.H. Mustafa Kamal says he is surprised by claims that his board will be sued over its failure to pay players who took part in the inaugural Bangladesh Premier League.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is all set to appoint Richard Pybus as the national head coach after a day of meetings and "fact-finding". None of the other candidates who were shortlisted - Mick Newell and Mark Greatbatch - are due to be interviewed, and Pybus' appointment is likely to be confirmed within a week.
Delighted Pakistani cricket fans, players and politicians Monday welcomed Bangladesh's decision to tour the troubled country and end its three-year exile from hosting international matches.
Bangladesh on Sunday, agreed to tour Pakistan for a short one 50-over match and one Twenty20 international later this month, reviving international cricket suspended in the country three years ago.
The Woolf Report, nomination of the ICC vice-president, managing the volume of Twenty20 cricket and schedule of events from 2015 to 2023, are some of the issues that the ICC Executive Board will discuss when it meets in Dubai on Sunday.
Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Zaka Ashraf said he is in talks with a couple of other countries if Bangladesh's national team fails to receive government clearance to tour next month because of security concerns.
The uncertainty over whether Bangladesh will tour Pakistan next month and end a three-year drought of international cricket there continues, after BCB president Mustafa Kamal said they would not tour if the ICC did not agree to send their match officials.