The Free Press Journal

BANGLADESH PLAYERS GET INTERNATIO­NAL BACKING

The Federation of Internatio­nal Cricketers' Associatio­n commends them for taking a united stand profession­ally

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The Federation of Internatio­nal Cricketers' Associatio­n (FICA) executive chairman Tony Irish has thrown his weight behind the striking Bangladesh players.

"FICA commends the players in Bangladesh for their unity and for taking a stand together in order to secure fair conditions applicable to them as profession­al cricketers," Irish said in a press release on Tuesday.

"This has happened despite the challengin­g environmen­t for players to collectivi­ze in Bangladesh and it is a clear indication of the need for change in the way players are treated in what we regard as an important cricket country."

Irish also criticised the Cricketers Welfare Associatio­n of Bangladesh (CWAB) the body that has been representi­ng the Bangladesh cricketers since 2007.

"It is the role of a players' associatio­n to be the voice, and collective representa­tive, of the players, and it is a matter of concern to us that the Cricketers' Welfare Associatio­n of Bangladesh does not appear to be fulfilling this role at a very critical time for the players. Given the collective nature of the issues we believe that it's important for FICA to offer its support and assistance to the players during this time," he said.

The top Bangladesh cricketers on Monday went on strike saying that they would not take part in any cricketing activity until their demands were addressed. National cricketers including Shakib Al Hasan, Tamim Iqbal and Mushfiqur Rahim gathered at the BCB Academy ground to put forward an 11point charter of demands and announced that they have gone on a strike and will boycott all cricket-related activities.

It is the role of players' associatio­n to be the voice, and collective representa­tive, of the players — Tony Irish, FICA executive chairman

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