Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 5th February 2026, 6:21 AM
The Mirpur Academy Ground buzzed with activity as Bangladesh cricketers went through rigorous training sessions ahead of the Adommo Bangladesh T20 Cup. Between intense practice drills, laughter and casual conversations flowed among the players. Observing from a distance, several directors from the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) engaged in lengthy discussions with the athletes, though the content of their conversation remained private.
At the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, preparations were equally meticulous. Officials checked lighting, broadcasters finalised setups, and BCB President Aminul Islam oversaw the arrangements personally, ensuring every detail was flawless. Yet, despite the grandeur and extensive planning, the shadow of disappointment lingered among the players.
One national team player, part of Bangladesh’s recently announced World Cup squad, reflected candidly:
“No amount of organisation can erase the sadness of missing the World Cup. Still, this is a tournament, and we have to play it as such.”
Bangladesh’s absence from the T20 World Cup stems from security concerns. Following the exclusion of Mustafizur Rahman from the IPL, the national team decided against travelling to India for the World Cup. The BCB proposed hosting matches in Sri Lanka, but the International Cricket Council (ICC) did not approve the plan, confirming that Bangladesh would not participate in the tournament.
The players have reluctantly accepted this reality, yet disappointment persists, not only emotionally but financially. To mitigate losses, the BCB has organised the four-match Adommo Bangladesh T20 Cup, offering players a total prize fund and match fees amounting to BDT 2.565 million.
| Prize / Fee | Amount (BDT) |
|---|---|
| Champion | 1,000,000 |
| Runner-up | 400,000 |
| Man of the Tournament | 50,000 |
| Best Batsman | 30,000 |
| Best Bowler | 30,000 |
| Man of the Match | 100,000 |
| Match Fee | 50,000 |
| Match Win Bonus | 1,000,000 |
However, monetary compensation cannot fully heal the disappointment. The team had meticulously prepared over two years for the T20 World Cup, and many players had harboured personal aspirations of making a mark on cricket’s biggest stage.
Dhummoketu XI head coach, Mohammad Salahuddin, acknowledged the challenge:
“Honestly, it is hard to shake off from the mind. Not everyone is mentally strong enough to overcome such disappointment. But dwelling on it does no one any good.”
Nevertheless, Salahuddin expressed confidence that players would channel their focus into the tournament. The first match kicks off at 6:00 PM tomorrow, with Dhummoketu XI facing Duronto XI.
Duronto coach Hannan Sarkar is enthusiastic about the youth players in his squad:
“We have a hunger for performance. These youngsters are desperate to excel, and that excites me. We even have Azizul Hakim, Jawad Abrar, and Iqbal Hossain, fresh from the U19 World Cup, in our team.”
| Team | Captain | Key Players |
|---|---|---|
| Dhummoketu XI | Liton Das | Mustafizur Rahman, Taskin Ahmed, Mehedi Hasan, Shakib Al Hasan |
| Durbaar XI | Najmul Hossain | Mohammad Saifuddin, Khaled Ahmed, Habibur Rahman, Tanvir Islam |
| Duronto XI | Akbar Ali | Azizul Hakim, Jawad Abrar, Iqbal Hossain, Mahfizul Islam |
Each team also has two BCB directors serving as mentors to guide strategy and mental preparation. Daily cultural programmes accompany the matches, with performances by the Warfage Band starting at 4:00 PM. Students can enter the stadium free of charge with valid identification.
The tournament will be broadcast live on T Sports, and all matches hold official T20 status. In line with the IPL’s “Impact Sub” rule, teams may introduce a substitute after the first innings, adding tactical depth to the competition.
| Date | Match | Time |
|---|---|---|
| 5 Feb | Dhummoketu XI vs Duronto XI | 6:00 PM |
| 6 Feb | Dhummoketu XI vs Durbaar XI | 6:00 PM |
| 7 Feb | Durbaar XI vs Duronto XI | 6:00 PM |
| 9 Feb | Final | 6:00 PM |
With the stage set and youth talent ready to shine, the Adommo Bangladesh T20 Cup promises to provide a thrilling spectacle, helping players and fans alike begin to heal from the disappointment of missing the T20 World Cup.
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