Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 18th August 2025, 8:13 AM
Bangladesh cricket has been shaken by a series of corruption scandals surrounding the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL). The latest findings from the spot-fixing investigation have revealed shocking details, including a report that bookmakers offered a franchise 400 crore taka to deliberately lose a single match.
Investigation Overview
The committee has conducted over 300 hours of interrogation, producing more than 3,000 pages of transcripts. The preliminary report will be submitted to BCB President Aminul Islam next week.
Purpose of Preliminary Report:
Final Report:
Findings
| Category | Details |
| Suspicious Incidents Identified | 36 in the latest BPL season |
| Players Under Preliminary Accusation | 10–12, with 3–4 “high-flagged” cases (2 former national players: 1 pacer, 1 off-spinner; 1 additional pacer involved in irregular wide balls) |
| Other Accused | 1 franchise coach, 1 touring Sri Lanka player, 1 BCB sub-committee member |
| Franchises Directly Involved | Durbar Rajshahi, Sylhet Strikers, Dhaka Capitals |
| Broadcasting Channels Accused | Channels running online betting advertisements (one channel allegedly withdrew 170–180 crore taka from market) |
| Corporate Box Misconduct | Bookmakers watched matches from corporate boxes with support from BCB officials; foreign agents were also accommodated with internal assistance for security |
Historical Context
Most Sensational Revelation
During the 2023–24 season, a franchise was offered 400 crore taka to lose a match.
Recommendations
Commentary from Dr. Khaled H. Chowdhury
“The preliminary report is mainly to warn and advise BCB so that effective measures can prevent match-fixing before the new season. The final report will include names of accused players, coaches, and franchises.”
This scandal exposes systemic vulnerabilities in BPL management, broadcasting oversight, and player integrity, underscoring the urgent need for reform at all levels of Bangladesh cricket.
Source: Prothom Alo
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