khaborwala online desk
Published: 24 Jan 2026, 09:24 pm
Ishtiaque Sadek has formally resigned from his position as a director of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB). On Saturday, 24 January 2026, he submitted his resignation letter during the BCB’s board of directors meeting. A source within the board confirmed the development to local media, adding that Sadek was absent from the day’s pivotal meeting.
According to insiders, Sadek’s decision stems from dissatisfaction with the overall state of cricket administration in the country. Differences in opinion regarding certain board activities and strategic decisions also influenced his choice to step down.
Speaking to the press, Sadek explained, “I have resigned because, despite holding a significant responsibility as the head of the Game Development Division, I feel I have not been able to dedicate the time it requires. I feel a personal sense of regret for this.”
He expressed confidence in the future leadership of his division, stating, “I believe that whoever succeeds me will devote the necessary time and effort to advance this department and support the growth of cricket at all levels.”
When asked whether his resignation was the result of any disagreements with fellow directors or board policies, Sadek was emphatic: “Absolutely not. There is no conflict with anyone on the board. I maintain excellent relations with all colleagues. I am simply stepping aside due to my personal limitations in fulfilling the role effectively.”
Cricket analysts note that Sadek’s resignation may create a temporary vacuum in the Game Development Division, which oversees talent identification, grassroots initiatives, and developmental programmes across the country. The board is expected to appoint a new director promptly to ensure continuity in these critical areas.
The table below summarises the key details of Sadek’s tenure and resignation:
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Position | Director, Game Development Division |
| Date of Resignation | 24 January 2026 |
| Attendance at Resignation Meeting | Absent |
| Reason for Resignation | Inability to dedicate sufficient time; differences in board activities |
| Board Relations | Excellent, no conflicts |
| Outlook | Incoming director expected to continue and strengthen department initiatives |
Sadek’s tenure at the BCB was marked by efforts to professionalise the Game Development Division, implement structured youth programmes, and enhance cricket infrastructure across Bangladesh. While his departure signals a shift in leadership, the board’s commitment to nurturing emerging talent and strengthening national cricket remains firm.
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