Brothers Union Walkover Exposes DPL Payment Crisis As Agrani Bank Get Points Without A Ball
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Brothers Union walkover exposes DPL payment crisis as Agrani Bank get points without a ball
Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League me Brothers Union ka Agrani Bank ke against match BKSP par start hi nahi ho saka, kyunki players ne unpaid dues ke issue par field lene se refuse kar diya. Match officials ne Agrani Bank ko points award kiye, aur ab club ke liye by-laws ke under serious repercussions khade ho gaye hain.
Brothers Union ka DPL walkover Bangladesh domestic cricket me player-payment governance ko phir spotlight me le aaya hai.
Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League, yaani D.P.L. ki ek aam si Friday match story... अचानक Bangladesh domestic cricket ke sabse serious payment crisis chapter me badal gayi। Venue tha BKSP... teams thi Brothers Union aur Agrani Bank... lekin is match ka sabse bada moment toss, wicket, boundary, ya chase nahi tha। Sabse bada moment tha... jab Brothers Union ke players ne ground par utarne se mana kar diya। Players venue par aa chuke the, match officials middle me present the, lekin field ke andar cricket shuru hone se pehle hi story ka pressure dressing room se bahar aa gaya। Brothers Union captain Zahiduzzaman toss ke liye nahi aaye। Match referee Enayet Chowdhury middle me khade rahe, umpires Moniruzzaman aur Shaheen Shareef ko unusual result declare karna pada, aur Agrani Bank ko points award kar diye gaye। Ye walkover sirf ek match ka technical result nahi tha... ye un players ki collective awaaz thi, jo kai seasons se B.C.B. ke saamne payment-related issues raise kar rahe the। Former Bangladesh international Sohag Gazi, jo Brothers Union squad ka hissa hain, unhone clearly kaha ki players ke paas last resort ke alawa koi option nahi bacha tha। Club ne opening match se pehle promised first twenty percent payment kiya tha, lekin Eid se pehle due next thirty percent payment players ko nahi mila। Eid nikal gayi... Eid ke baad ke din bhi nikal gaye... lekin players ke contracts ke hisaab se agreed amount ka next installment nahi aaya। Sohag Gazi ne bataya ki players ke ghar hain, families hain, rent hai, groceries hain, aur survival ka real pressure hai। Kuch players house rent nahi de paaye, kuch groceries tak manage nahi kar paaye। Before Eid, players ko hours tak wait karna pada, pehle club me, phir ek official ke ghar ke bahar... aur finally unhe sirf Tk six thousand se Tk thirty five thousand tak ke small amounts diye gaye। Cricket ka glamour television par chamakta hai, lekin dressing room ke piche jab payment delay hota hai, tab scoreboard se pehle ghar ka budget tootne lagta hai। Players ne Cricketers' Welfare Association of Bangladesh, C.W.A.B., se bhi assistance maangi, lekin issue resolve nahi hua। Sohag Gazi ke according message aisa tha: play if you want, do not play if you do not. Agar team down ho jaati hai, to bhi problem nahi। Is attitude ne players ko final decision tak push kar diya। Ab D.P.L. by-laws ka Clause sixteen point fifteen point two Brothers Union ke liye aur bhi heavy ban gaya hai। Rule ke according walkover concede karne wali team ko competition se relegated teams me consider kiya ja sakta hai। Club ko B.C.B. se mila financial grant return karna hoga, saath hi B.D.T. twenty thousand, ya approximately U.S.D. one hundred sixty two ka fine bhi pay karna hoga। Repercussions yahin khatam nahi hote। By-laws ke hisaab se team ke players ke runs aur wickets tournament statistics se remove kiye ja sakte hain। Ye sab milkar ek simple match delay nahi, balki Bangladesh domestic cricket ki system-level warning ban gaya hai। Brothers Union ka walkover ek uncomfortable question puchta hai... agar players ko contract ke agreed dues time par nahi milte, to domestic cricket ka professional structure kitna stable hai? Agrani Bank ko points mil gaye, match record me result aa gaya, lekin is Friday ke BKSP episode ne ek deeper issue ko public stage par rakh diya। Ye tha Guru News Network, G.N.N., powered by द गुरु ज्ञान। Yahan cricket news sirf headline nahi hoti... yahan har story ke piche ka pressure, policy, aur player ki real journey samjhayi jaati hai। Latest cricket updates, clean match intelligence, aur fastest live line ke liye visit karein द गुरु ज्ञान... kyunki cricket ka sach wahi hota hai, jo scoreboard ke saath dressing room ki awaaz bhi sunta hai।
A routine Friday fixture in the Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League became something far heavier than a cricket match. Brothers Union arrived at BKSP for their List A contest against Agrani Bank... but the match never began. There was no opening spell, no early breakthrough, no middle-over rebuild, no chase under pressure. Instead, the defining image of the day was absence. Brothers Union players refused to take the field over unpaid dues, turning a scheduled domestic match into a public statement about player welfare and broken payment commitments. The captain, Zahiduzzaman, did not appear for the toss, even as match referee Enayet Chowdhury was present in the middle. Umpires Moniruzzaman and Shaheen Shareef were left with no normal cricketing path forward. The points were awarded to Agrani Bank, and the match entered the record books in one of the most unusual ways possible: without a ball being bowled. But the walkover was not sudden in spirit. For several seasons, Brothers Union players had raised payment-related concerns with the BCB. Partial payments had arrived at times, but a lasting solution never did. Sohag Gazi, the former Bangladesh international and current Brothers Union squad member, described the boycott as the players' last resort. According to him, the first twenty percent payment was made before the opening match, but the next thirty percent, which was supposed to arrive before Eid, never reached the players. Eid passed. The days after Eid passed. Still, the agreed payment did not arrive. And in that delay, the story stopped being only about cricket administration. It became about rent, groceries, families, and survival. Sohag said many players could not pay house rent. Some could not buy groceries. He also alleged that before Eid, players waited for hours, first at the club and later outside an official's house, hoping to receive their dues. Instead, they were handed small amounts ranging from Tk six thousand to Tk thirty five thousand. That was not enough to celebrate Eid properly. Around twenty five to thirty families, he said, felt the pain of that delay. The players also approached the Cricketers' Welfare Association of Bangladesh, known as C.W.A.B., but the issue still remained unresolved. Sohag's most striking point was the attitude he said the players encountered: play if you want, do not play if you do not. If the team goes down, that is not a problem. In professional sport, that kind of message does not just damage one dressing room. It damages trust. The consequences for Brothers Union could now be severe. Under Clause sixteen point fifteen point two of the DPL by-laws, a team that concedes a walkover will be considered among the relegated teams. The club must also return the financial grant it received from the BCB and pay a fine of BDT twenty thousand, approximately U.S.D. one hundred sixty two. The impact extends even further, with all runs scored and wickets taken by Brothers Union players set to be removed from the tournament statistics under the competition's by-laws. So this was not only a walkover. It was a warning flare. Agrani Bank received the points, but Bangladesh domestic cricket received a much larger question: how can a premier List A competition protect its credibility if contracted players feel forced to choose between taking the field and demanding basic payment security? This was Guru News Network, G.N.N., powered by The Guru Gyan. Here, cricket news is not reduced to noise. It is read with context, consequence, and the pulse of the game. For trusted cricket updates, sharp match intelligence, and the fastest live line, stay connected with The Guru Gyan... where the story behind the scoreboard matters just as much as the score itself.
News Highlights
Brothers Union conceded a walkover against Agrani Bank in the Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League at BKSP on Friday.
The match never started after Brothers Union players refused to take the field despite arriving at the venue.
Match officials awarded the points to Agrani Bank after Brothers Union captain Zahiduzzaman did not appear for the toss.
Sohag Gazi said the boycott was the players' last resort after repeated payment discussions failed.
DPL by-laws could bring major consequences, including relegation classification, grant return, fine, and removal of player stats.
Main Story: DPL match jo start hone se pehle hi controversy ban gaya
Bangladesh ke premier List A competition Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League me Friday ko ek rare and serious scene dekhne ko mila. Brothers Union ne Agrani Bank ke against BKSP par scheduled match me walkover concede kar diya, kyunki team ke players unpaid dues ke issue par field lene ko ready nahi the.
Players venue par pahunch gaye the, lekin match start nahi hua. Iske baad match officials ne Agrani Bank ko points award kar diye. Cricket me kabhi-kabhi toss ke pehle bhi drama hota hai, par yahan to pura match hi payment dispute ke pressure me dissolve ho gaya.
Brothers Union captain Zahiduzzaman toss ke liye present nahi hue, while match referee Enayet Chowdhury middle me available the. Umpires Moniruzzaman and Shaheen Shareef ko unusual result declare karna pada.
Match And League Context
CompetitionDhaka Premier Division Cricket League
FormatList A Cricket
Team conceding walkoverBrothers Union
Points awarded toAgrani Bank
VenueBKSP
Core issueUnpaid player dues
Key Turning Point: Players ne field lene se mana kyon kiya?
Brothers Union players ka payment issue koi one-day frustration nahi tha. Past few seasons me players ne repeatedly BCB ke saamne payment-related concerns raise kiye the. Partial payments kabhi-kabhi hue, lekin long-term solution nahi nikla.
Former Bangladesh international Sohag Gazi, jo current Brothers Union squad ka hissa hain, ne kaha ki ye boycott players ka last resort tha. Unke words me issue purely payment-related tha, aur players ne club officials se repeatedly baat karne ke baad collective decision liya.
"It is purely a payment issue. There is nothing else. We were forced into this at the last moment."
Sohag Gazi on the Brothers Union walkover
Payment Dispute: Eid se pehle due installment nahi mila
Sohag Gazi ke statement ke mutabik, club ne opening match se pehle first 20 percent payment kar diya tha. Lekin next 30 percent payment Eid se pehle due tha, jo Eid ke baad bhi players ko nahi mila.
Unhone ye bhi kaha ki players ke families hain, survival pressure hai, aur kai players house rent aur groceries tak manage nahi kar pa rahe the. Ye point domestic cricket ke glamour ke piche chhupi real economy ko sharply expose karta hai.
Sohag ne allege kiya ki before Eid players pehle club gaye, phir ek official ke ghar ke bahar nearly three hours wait kiya. Eventually unhe Tk 6,000 se Tk 35,000 tak ke small amounts diye gaye, jisse Eid properly celebrate karna possible nahi tha.
"We have families too. We have to survive and support them."
Sohag Gazi on player hardship
CWAB angle and dressing-room frustration
Players ne Cricketers' Welfare Association of Bangladesh, yani CWAB, se assistance bhi maangi thi. Sohag ke claim ke mutabik CWAB ne steps lene ki baat ki, lekin club ne matter ko required importance nahi diya.
Is dispute ka most damaging part attitude-related tha. Sohag ke according players ko message mila: play if you want, do not play if you do not. If the team goes down, that is not a problem. Ye line sirf ek club-room argument nahi lagti, ye domestic ecosystem ke trust ko hit karti hai.
Professional cricket me player contracts tabhi meaningful hote hain jab payment timelines bhi professional tareeke se follow hon. Warna phir tournament table se zyada attention dues ledger kha jaata hai, jo obviously cricket ka most inspiring visual nahi hai.
By-laws impact: Brothers Union ke liye consequences heavy ho sakte hain
DPL by-laws ka Clause 16.15.2 Brothers Union ke case ko aur serious banata hai. Is clause ke according, jo team match me walkover concede karti hai, use competition se relegated teams me consider kiya jayega.
By-law clause16.15.2
Fine mentionedBDT 20,000
Approx USD valueUSD 162
Additional impactStats removal
Club ko BCB se received financial grant return karna hoga, along with BDT 20,000 fine. Repercussions yahin tak limited nahi hain: by-laws ke mutabik Brothers Union players ke tournament runs and wickets bhi statistics se remove kiye jayenge.
Why this news matters
Ye story sirf ek abandoned domestic match ki nahi hai. Ye Bangladesh domestic cricket ke payment structure, player welfare, club accountability aur tournament credibility ke beech ke uncomfortable gap ko highlight karti hai.
Brothers Union players ka decision aggressive lag sakta hai, lekin details batati hain ki issue repeated delays, family pressure aur unresolved commitments se build hua. Jab players ko contracts ke agreed payments ke liye match-day tak wait karna pade, to domestic cricket ka professional image naturally question me aa jaata hai.
Agrani Bank ko table points mil gaye, lekin DPL ecosystem ke liye ye match ek wider governance signal ban gaya. Strong leagues sirf fixtures se nahi chalti; timely payment, trust aur enforceable accountability bhi equally important hoti hai.
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