The Noakhali Express franchise is facing significant internal challenges that could impact their performance in the

ongoing Bangladesh Premier League (BPL). Head coach Khaled Mahmud, a former Bangladesh captain, and pace bowling coach

Talha, briefly walked out of a training session on Thursday at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, citing

displeasure with the team's management. The incident highlights potential organizational issues within the franchise and

raises questions about their preparedness for the tournament.

Mahmud expressed strong dissatisfaction, stating he would not participate in the BPL under the existing circumstances.

Talha echoed these sentiments, emphasizing his unwillingness to continue working with the team. However, both coaches

returned to the practice later that day after intervention from a close friend, who convinced them that leaving would

negatively affect their careers.

The dispute reportedly stemmed from a lack of adequate equipment, specifically a shortage of cricket balls, during the

practice session. Mahmud's frustration escalated into an altercation with the owner of the Noakhali Express, further

exacerbating the situation. This incident underscores the importance of logistical support and effective communication

within a professional sports team.

Adding to the league's complexities, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) recently took ownership of Chattogram Royals

after their owner surrendered the team. Iftekhar Rahman of the BCB stated that this decision prevented potential

embarrassment related to player management and payments. Rahman also commented on the Noakhali Express situation, noting

that while the BCB could have provided the team with additional balls if requested, the team's failure to do so

reflected a lack of professionalism.

The combination of internal conflict within the Noakhali Express and the BCB's intervention with Chattogram Royals

paints a picture of organizational instability within the BPL. For Noakhali Express, the immediate challenge is

resolving the issues between the coaching staff and management to create a stable environment conducive to player

performance. Failure to do so could lead to further disruptions and negatively impact their chances of success in the

tournament. The team's ability to quickly address these problems will be crucial in determining their competitiveness in

the BPL.