The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has definitively addressed concerns regarding the financial repercussions linked to Bangladesh’s potential withdrawal from the upcoming T20 World Cup amid the ongoing controversy involving Mustafizur Rahman. Clarifying the board’s stance, the BCB made it clear that any monetary penalties arising from such a decision would be directly imposed on the players, rather than the governing body itself. This announcement comes amidst heightened speculation about contractual liabilities and the board’s role in safeguarding the interests of its athletes.

According to the board’s statement, players are contractually obligated to face penalties in case of non-participation, emphasizing personal accountability within the squad. The BCB also highlighted that they have established clear guidelines meant to prevent misunderstandings in these scenarios. Key points outlined by the board include:

  • Financial penalties to be shouldered by players in the event of withdrawal.
  • Board’s commitment to offering legal and administrative support where necessary.
  • Emphasis on maintaining team discipline and contractual clarity going forward.
Party Liability Support Provided
Players Financial Penalties None for penalty
BCB (Board) No direct financial loss Legal & Admin Assistance