Mustafizur Rahman removed from T20I squad as BCB issues partial NOCs for PSL 2026
BCB Grants NOCs to Players for PSL and New Zealand Series
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has made a significant decision by granting partial No Objection Certificates (NOCs) to six players who are set to participate in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). This move comes as the board aims to balance the players’ commitments to the PSL with their national duties, particularly ahead of the upcoming white-ball series against New Zealand.
Players Exempted for PSL Commitments
One of the notable exemptions given by the BCB is to left-arm pacer Mustafizur Rahman, who has been granted a NOC to focus on his PSL commitments. Mustafizur will not be part of the upcoming T20 International series against New Zealand to manage his workload effectively.
Other players who have been granted partial clearances include Parvez Hossain Emon, Shoriful Islam, Nahid Rana, Tanzid Hasan Tamim, and Rishad Hossain. These players will miss the initial national training camp in Dhaka but will be available for selection for the crucial ODI series against New Zealand.
Qualification Stakes for the ICC ODI World Cup
The upcoming ODI series against New Zealand holds significant importance for Bangladesh as direct qualification for the next year’s ICC ODI World Cup is on the line. The top eight teams (excluding hosts) in the ICC rankings will secure automatic qualification, emphasizing the importance of a strong performance by the Bangladesh team.
BCB officials have confirmed that the players granted NOCs will be available for the ODI series against New Zealand, showcasing the board’s commitment to ensuring a balance between players’ overseas opportunities and national duties.
Opportunities Abroad for Bangladeshi Players
Several Bangladeshi players, including Mustafizur Rahman, Parvez Hossain Emon, Shoriful Islam, Nahid Rana, Tanzid Hasan Tamim, and Rishad Hossain, have secured contracts with various PSL franchises, highlighting the growing presence of Bangladeshi players in international leagues.
BCB cricket operations chairman Nazmul Abedeen Fahim has expressed the board’s support for players gaining valuable experience from overseas leagues, emphasizing the importance of exposure and development for the players.
Path to Progress in ICC Rankings
Following their recent series victory over Pakistan, Bangladesh has climbed to ninth in the ICC ODI rankings. Despite the progress, the team aims to continue their upward trajectory by performing well against New Zealand in the upcoming series.
As Bangladesh sets its sights on the ICC ODI World Cup, the team is focused on securing its spot among the top eight teams to ensure direct qualification, marking a significant milestone for Bangladesh cricket.
Overall, the BCB’s decision to grant NOCs to players for the PSL while balancing national duties reflects a strategic approach to player management and development, setting the stage for an exciting period ahead for Bangladeshi cricket.
Importance of PSL for Player Development
The Pakistan Super League (PSL) has become a vital platform for players from various countries, including Bangladesh, to showcase their talent on a global stage. Participation in leagues like the PSL not only provides exposure but also allows players to gain valuable experience by competing against top international players in different conditions.
For young talents like Parvez Hossain Emon, Shoriful Islam, Nahid Rana, Tanzid Hasan Tamim, and Rishad Hossain, the opportunity to play in the PSL can be a stepping stone towards honing their skills and gaining valuable insights into the demands of high-pressure T20 cricket.
Impact of International Leagues on Bangladesh Cricket
Over the years, Bangladeshi players have made significant strides in international cricket, with many of them securing contracts in prominent T20 leagues around the world. This exposure not only benefits the individual players but also contributes to the overall growth and reputation of Bangladesh cricket on the global stage.
By allowing players to participate in leagues like the PSL, the BCB is not only supporting their career development but also enhancing the country’s cricketing prowess by creating a pool of experienced and skilled players who can compete at the highest level.
Strategic Planning for Player Workload Management
Managing player workload has become a crucial aspect of modern cricket, especially with the increasing number of matches across different formats. By granting partial NOCs to players like Mustafizur Rahman to prioritize their PSL commitments, the BCB is implementing a strategic approach to ensure that players remain fresh and injury-free for key international fixtures.
This careful balancing act between allowing players to participate in lucrative overseas leagues while also fulfilling their national duties demonstrates the BCB’s commitment to player welfare and long-term sustainability in Bangladesh cricket.
Supporting the Growth of Bangladesh Cricket
As Bangladesh continues to make strides in international cricket, the support and guidance provided by the BCB play a crucial role in nurturing talent and fostering a culture of excellence within the cricketing community. By encouraging players to seek opportunities abroad, the BCB is not only broadening their horizons but also enriching the overall cricketing landscape in Bangladesh.
With a strong focus on development and performance, Bangladesh cricket is poised to reach new heights in the coming years, with players benefitting from exposure to diverse playing conditions and competition dynamics.
Looking Ahead to a Bright Future
As Bangladesh gears up for the upcoming series against New Zealand and sets its sights on securing direct qualification for the ICC ODI World Cup, the stage is set for an exciting chapter in Bangladesh cricket. With talented players making their mark both domestically and internationally, the future looks promising for a cricketing nation on the rise.
By striking a balance between nurturing local talent and providing opportunities for players to shine on a global stage, the BCB is paving the way for sustained success and growth in Bangladesh cricket, setting the foundation for a bright and prosperous future in the sport.


