Clubs to consider changes to the BCB constitution

Clubs to consider changes to the BCB constitution
A lot of controversy is being generated among Dhaka club cricket officials over the proposed amendments to the Bangladesh Cricket Board's (BCB) constitution, particularly the dissolution of the Cricket Committee of Dhaka Metropolis (CCDM) and the removal of Category 2 council members from the BCB general council.76 clubs that are part of the CCDM will meet today to talk about their concerns on the proposed amendments. The meeting is scheduled to happen in a city hotel around 3 p.m. It was discovered that the proposal would decrease the number of BCB directors from 25 to 21 and cut the number of club council members from 12 to just four. Over the previous few days, club executives have strongly criticized the latest developments in print and television media coverage. There have been claims that fewer clubs situated in Dhaka diminish their importance and value to Bangladeshi cricket. Under the direction of BCB director Najmul Abedeen Fahim, a five-member committee is working on the ideas."The plan is being refined, and it may be delivered very soon. We'll first talk about it with a group of people who can look at it objectively," Fahim told The Daily Star Tuesday. After that, the general council and, finally, the National Sports Council (NSC) will review and approve the plan.