Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 30th November 2025, 7:27 AM
The upcoming Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) auction has become one of the most dramatic events in recent years. With the auction system returning after more than a decade, expectations were already high. But the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has now intensified the spotlight by adding 14 more players to the final auction list, reinforcing its strict stance on discipline and transparency.
The BPL auction was last used in the early seasons, then discontinued in favour of the draft. After ten long years, teams and fans are thrilled about its return. But this excitement soon turned into confusion when several established domestic stars were missing from the initial player list. The omission of Anamul Haque Bijoy, Mosaddek Hossain Saikat and others raised eyebrows across the cricketing landscape.
This confusion was resolved on Saturday when BPL Governing Council member-secretary Iftekhar Rahman Mithu addressed the press. His statement made BCB’s position unmistakeably clear. “Where there is doubt, there will be no participation. Rules cannot be bent for anyone,” he said. This firm stance highlighted BCB’s zero-tolerance policy regarding integrity concerns.
To replace the excluded names, BCB added the following 14 players: Alis Al Islam, Md. Rubel, Ashraful Hasan Rohan, Ahmed Sharif, Iftekhar Hossain Ifti, Toufiq Khan Tushar, seasoned pacer Rubel Hossain, Ashraful Islam Siam, Ali Md. Walid, Al-Amin Junior, Nuhayel Sandid, Hossain Ali, Shamsul Islam Anik and Zahid Zaved.
The addition includes promising young prospects along with an experienced campaigner like Rubel Hossain. This combination ensures the auction remains balanced and competitive despite the absence of several previously expected names.
The timing of these changes, however, adds significant pressure on the franchises. With the auction scheduled for Sunday, teams had only limited time to alter their strategies. The organisers’ decision to delay the auction by an hour—from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM—offers a small window, but teams still face the daunting task of recalibrating their plans overnight.
The BPL auction is a battleground where strategy, budget, foresight and luck all collide. Teams must decide which of the newly included players are worth investing in. Are they ready to back young talents like Nuhayel Sandid and Ashraful Islam Siam? Or will they fight fiercely to secure a seasoned campaigner like Rubel Hossain?
The situation also highlights the BCB’s determination to restore the reputation of the BPL. Over the years, the league has faced various controversies involving discipline and integrity. By taking strict measures—even if unpopular—the board aims to establish a cleaner, more transparent competition.
Fans, meanwhile, are gripped by anticipation. Many are curious to see which players will attract the highest bids. Will an unknown youngster steal the spotlight? Will any team gamble on a relatively untested name? How will the absence of big stars affect the overall balance?
One thing is clear: the upcoming BPL auction is far more than a simple selection process. It is a demonstration of policy, power, and purpose. As the countdown continues, cricket lovers across the country eagerly await the drama that is about to unfold.
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