Bangladesh Cricket Board Revamps Pathway Structure for Future Excellence
The Bangladesh Cricket Board convened at SBNCS to revamp the nation's cricket pathway, with emphasis on grassroots and age-group development, coaching incentives, and a comprehensive player database. Discussions also covered coach career progression, curriculum updates, and a National Academy for Under-23 talents.
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The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) convened a pivotal meeting at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium on Monday, aiming to refine the country's cricket pathway structure. The focus was on boosting grassroots development, restructuring age-group cricket, and ensuring long-term player and coaching progression, according to a statement released on Wednesday.
Key discussions revolved around enhancing the age-group selection process and implementing better age-verification methods to uphold transparency and credibility. Among other proposals was an incentive system for coaches achieving player development milestones. Establishing a detailed player database for long-term strategy and performance tracking was also highlighted.
The board debated salary structures for divisional and district coaches, addressing the necessity for a defined career pathway to foster professional growth. A Curriculum Review Committee will be formed to update the training and game education materials. The introduction of a National Cricket Academy program for Under-23 players was also discussed as part of the pathway framework.

