The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has stepped in to take ownership of the Chattogram Royals for the remainder of the

Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) season. This decision follows a formal request from Royals owner Kayum Rashed, who cited

insurmountable difficulties in sustaining the team's operations under the prevailing circumstances. The move underscores

the challenges faced by some franchises within the BPL and raises questions about the league's financial sustainability

model.

The catalyst for this takeover appears to be a combination of negative publicity and subsequent withdrawal of

sponsorship. According to Rashed's letter to the BCB, persistent rumors regarding the franchise's financial and

operational credibility, specifically allegations of unpaid franchise fees, bank guarantees, and player payments,

severely damaged the team's reputation. Although these payments were not yet contractually due, the lack of official

clarification allowed the rumors to proliferate, leading to sponsors withdrawing their support.

The withdrawal of sponsorship significantly impacted the Chattogram Royals' financial stability, hindering team

preparations and jeopardizing their future prospects in the tournament. This situation highlights the crucial role of

sponsorship in the BPL and the vulnerability of franchises to negative press. The BCB's intervention aims to stabilize

the franchise and ensure its smooth operation for the remainder of the tournament. BCB Vice-Chairman Shakhawat Hossain

emphasized that the board will now manage the team and engage with players to discuss the way forward.

Furthermore, reports suggest that the Royals' association with controversial figures from the outset contributed to

their difficulties in attracting and retaining sponsors. The resignation of Bashar from his mentor role, reportedly due

to discomfort with these individuals, further underscores the reputational damage suffered by the franchise. The

situation culminated in players reportedly leaving the team hotel due to unpaid dues, further highlighting the severity

of the financial issues.

The BCB's takeover of Chattogram Royals marks a significant event in the current BPL season. It not only impacts the

immediate performance of the Royals but also raises broader concerns about the financial health and governance of the

league. The board's actions in the coming weeks will be crucial in restoring confidence in the franchise and ensuring

the integrity of the tournament. The BCB now faces the task of managing the team's operations, fulfilling financial

obligations, and addressing the underlying issues that led to the ownership change. How they handle this situation will

likely set a precedent for future franchise management within the BPL.