The last meeting of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) was held on Monday. After that, the BCB elections were announced in the first week of October. After Tamim Iqbal, current BCB president Aminul Islam Bulbul has announced his participation in the upcoming elections. Former Bangladesh team selector Minhajul Abedin Nannu also announced his contest for the post of BCB director yesterday.
Nannu claims to know what needs to be done for the development of the BCB, “I have been associated with the BCB for a long time. I know what needs to be done here, where development is needed, where more attention needs to be paid. If I get the opportunity, I will have the opportunity to be more involved and work.”

Nannu has been associated with the BCB in various ways since he retired from the game in 2004. Referring to his past experience, he said, “I have been with the BCB since 2005. I have worked with the HP team for a long time, I also have experience working with the Under-18 team. Then I was a selector. I know everything that has been happening in Bangladesh cricket for the last three-four decades. I know how to move forward.”
The former captain also said that preparations for the election have already begun, “Everyone has already started working on the categories in which they will be elected. The strongest place we have here is the club. They at the club have everything sorted out.”
FAQ
Who is Minhajul Abedin Nannu?
Minhajul Abedin Nannu is a former Bangladesh cricket captain and national team selector with decades of experience in cricket administration.
What position is Nannu running for?
He is contesting for the post of director in the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB).
When are the BCB elections being held?
The BCB elections are scheduled for the first week of October.
Why did Nannu decide to run for the director post?
Nannu says he knows what needs to be done for the development of Bangladesh cricket, based on his long experience with BCB.
What has been Nannu’s role in Bangladesh cricket before?
Since retiring in 2004, he has worked with the High Performance team, Under-18 squad, and served as a national team selector.