Bashar stresses consistency in selection ahead of World Cup
Sunday, 12 April 2026
Habibul Bashar, chief of the Bangladesh Cricket Board's newly formed selection committee, said on Saturday that the panel wants a greater say in the playing XI going forward, report agencies.
Bashar made the point while announcing the squad for the opening two games against New Zealand, adding that they have retained the same group that featured in the Pakistan series.
Bashar has emphasised the importance of
consistency in squad selection, urging that players be given enough opportunities to secure their place in the national team. The squad, which secured a 2-1 series win over Pakistan last month, remains unchanged, reflecting the panel's decision to maintain stability.
"It's not like we want to select the playing XI, but we want to give our inputs," Bashar told reporters in Mirpur. "When we prepare the squad, we speak to the coach and the captain."
He added that continuity remains a priority,
which is why the squad has been kept unchanged. "After reviewing the last series, we felt it was a successful one. Bangladesh played good cricket. Some players didn't get opportunities in the XI, and there
were also new faces in the setup.
"Our approach is to give players enough opportunities once they are brought in. Those who played didn't perform poorly. We believe in maintaining continuity, which is why we have kept the same squad." Bashar also stressed that the team would avoid major changes ahead of the World Cup. "We do not want to make major changes before the World Cup. If we need to assess someone, we will do so within the next six months or a year. The team's first priority is to win matches. We will build the best team to win, while also planning with the World Cup in mind, but not at the cost of a winning mentality." New Zealand are set to arrive in Bangladesh on April 13 for a white-ball tour comprising three ODIs and three T20Is. The first two ODIs will be played in Mirpur on April 17 and 20, followed by the third in Chattogram on April 23.