The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has said it "strongly refutes" allegations of physical abuse made by fast bowler Jahanara Alam against the current national women's team captain Nigar Sultana.
Alam, who has not played international cricket since December 2024, claimed that Sultana "beat up" her team-mates in an interview with Bangladesh newspaper Kaler Kantho.
"The Board believes that the timing and nature of these comments are deliberate, ill-intentioned and seemingly aimed at undermining the spirit and confidence of a team that continues to represent the country with pride. It is deeply disappointing that an individual who currently has no involvement or relevance in the plans of Bangladesh cricket has chosen to make such misleading statements in public."
"The BCB wishes to make it clear that it has complete trust and confidence in the Women's National Team's leadership, players and management. The Board has found no evidence to support any of the claims made and stands firmly behind the team and its personnel."
Bangladesh had finished seventh out of eight teams in the recent Women's World Cup in India and Sri Lanka. Their only victory came against Pakistan but they ran England, South Africa and Sri Lanka close.
BCB 'refutes' allegations of physical abuse against Nigar Sultana
FE Team | Published: November 05, 2025 21:51:28
BCB 'refutes' allegations of physical abuse against Nigar Sultana
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