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Old May 4, 2011, 03:36 AM
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The omission of Ansar came as a huge surprise as they are not only the defending champions, but also boast as many as eight players from the current national side.
Abdullah Al Fuad Redwan, chairman of the BCB’s women’s wing, said Ansar do not meet the criterion of a club and thus have been dropped from the competition.


‘Since Ansar are not a club, we decided to drop them from the competition,’ said Redwan. His statement appears contradictory as they have included BKSP in the tournament despite them not being a club. There are also instances of office teams playing club competition in men’s cricket.


When these points were raised to him, Redwan, a BCB director who hails from Jamalpur, said: ‘It’s our decision, you cannot argue.’
How can they eliminate a team where 8 national players play ??

Bow down to BCB director, Redwan


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SM Alam, a sports officer of Ansar, said they have allowed their girls to play for other clubs for the sake of the game.
Great move.
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