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Faruque Ahmed, the former
Bangladesh cricketer, stepped down as
the country's chief selector on Sunday
(June 19) after the Bangladesh Cricket
Board approved changes to the
selection process.
As per the change, Faruque was
supposed to head a three-member
panel that would pick the team which
would then be forwarded to a six-
member committee. BCB cricket
operations chairman Akram Khan and
BCB director Khaled Mahmud are a part
of that committee. The final call would
be taken by the president.
"It will be difficult to work in this
system," Faruque told ESPNcricinfo.
"We have to have scope to work
without interference. The
independence of the selectors will be
greatly compromised. The new system
isn't going to help Bangladesh cricket,
as it won't be able to deliver. There will
be shared accountability where no one
would really know who took the
decision."
"The decision has been taken, I will not
work under this system. --- Read More: http://cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/80721
Bangladesh cricketer, stepped down as
the country's chief selector on Sunday
(June 19) after the Bangladesh Cricket
Board approved changes to the
selection process.
As per the change, Faruque was
supposed to head a three-member
panel that would pick the team which
would then be forwarded to a six-
member committee. BCB cricket
operations chairman Akram Khan and
BCB director Khaled Mahmud are a part
of that committee. The final call would
be taken by the president.
"It will be difficult to work in this
system," Faruque told ESPNcricinfo.
"We have to have scope to work
without interference. The
independence of the selectors will be
greatly compromised. The new system
isn't going to help Bangladesh cricket,
as it won't be able to deliver. There will
be shared accountability where no one
would really know who took the
decision."
"The decision has been taken, I will not
work under this system. --- Read More: http://cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/80721