Bangladesh Cricket Board Denies Abuse Claims Against Women's Captain

The Bangladesh Cricket Board has issued a strong denial of physical abuse allegations made by bowler Jahanara Alam against women's team captain Nigar Sultana. They described the claims as baseless and fabricated, suggesting the timing was deliberate to undermine team confidence. The board confirmed it found no evidence to support Alam's accusations and reaffirmed its full support for the women's team leadership. This controversy emerges as the Bangladesh women's team continues to make progress on the international stage despite recent tournament challenges.

Key Points: BCB Refutes Jahanara Alam Abuse Allegations Against Nigar Sultana

  • BCB calls allegations deliberate attempt to undermine team's confidence
  • Board finds no evidence supporting Jahanara Alam's abuse claims
  • Women's team showing commendable progress despite recent challenges
  • Alam hasn't played international cricket since December 2024
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Bangladesh Cricket Board refutes allegations of physical abuse against women's team captain Nigar Sultana

Bangladesh Cricket Board strongly denies Jahanara Alam's physical abuse claims against women's team captain Nigar Sultana, calling them baseless and fabricated.

"The BCB categorically and strongly refutes these allegations, which are baseless, fabricated and devoid of any truth. - Bangladesh Cricket Board"

Dhaka, November 5

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) 'strongly refuted' allegations of physical abuse made by fast bowler Jahanara Alam against the women's team captain Nigar Sultana.

Alam, 32, who hasn't made an international appearance since December 2024, had claimed that Sultana had beaten up her teammates during an interview with Bangladesh newspaper Kaler Kantho, according to ESPNcricinfo.

"The BCB categorically and strongly refutes these allegations, which are baseless, fabricated and devoid of any truth. The Board finds it unfortunate that such derogatory and scandalous claims have been made at a time when the Bangladesh Women's Team is showing commendable progress and unity on the international stage," BCB said in a statement.

"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 statement added.

The Bangladesh board affirmed that it fully trusts and supports the national women's team's leadership, players, and management. While confirming that no evidence has been found to support Alam's claims, the Bangladesh board has reaffirmed its support for the women's team.

"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," the statement concluded.

In the recent Women's World Cup in India and Sri Lanka, Bangladesh finished seventh out of eight teams that contested in the showpiece event. The Sultana-led side registered just one victory over Pakistan and came close to defeating England, South Africa and Sri Lanka.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Something doesn't add up here. Why would a senior player make such serious allegations without any basis? The BCB should conduct a transparent investigation rather than just dismissing the claims outright. Women's sports needs safe environments.
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Sarah B
As an Indian cricket fan, I've seen how our women's team has grown. Bangladesh women's cricket is also improving. Hope this gets resolved properly without affecting their progress. The timing does seem suspicious though.
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Arjun K
The BCB statement sounds quite defensive. If they're so confident, why not share details of their investigation? Complete transparency would help clear everyone's name. Hope the truth comes out soon!
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Nisha Z
Our subcontinent women cricketers work so hard against all odds. Let's not destroy their achievements with unverified claims. The team showed good fight in the World Cup against strong opponents. Better to focus on supporting them! 💪
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Michael C
Physical abuse in sports is unacceptable anywhere. But the BCB's strong denial and the fact that Alam hasn't played since 2024 makes me wonder about the timing and motives. Hope the ICC monitors this situation closely.

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