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ICC assures Bangladesh of support in cricket's development

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Update: 2022-05-23 15:29:34
ICC assures Bangladesh of support in cricket's development

International Cricket Council (ICC) Chairman Greg Barclay today (May 23) assured Bangladesh of extending all necessary support for the further development of its cricket.

He said: "ICC will offer every support required to take Bangladesh cricket ahead further."

the ICC Chairman made the pledge while paying a courtesy call on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at her official Ganabhaban residence here this morning.

During the meeting, Sheikh Hasina said, "Bangladesh cricket would forward further if the ICC extends its all-out support."

The prime minister told the ICC chairman that her entire family is fond of sports as her grandfather, father and brothers were players and sports organisers.
 
PM's Assistant Press Secretary MM Emrul Kayas briefed newsmen after the meeting.

The ICC chairman highly praised both the male and female cricket teams of Bangladesh for outstanding performance in the last seven years.

He said the last seven years performance of the Bangladesh Cricket teams inspired him to visit Dhaka to witness in person the development of its cricket.

Referring to Bangladesh's first-ever ICC Women's Cricket World Cup match win defeating Pakistan by nine-run, he said the ICC would also give all required support for development of women cricket as well.

"We will assist Bangladesh in formats of fields, coaching, umpiring and wicket or pitch development," he added.

President of the Bangladesh Cricket Board Nazmul Hassan Papon, MP, and Prime Minister's Office (PMO) Senior Secretary Md Tofazzel Hossain Miah were present.

The ICC Chairman and a former director of New Zealand Cricket reached Dhaka on Sunday on a two-day tour. 

BDST: 1515 HRS, MAY 23, 2022
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