Alex Marshall, the new consultant to the BCB's anti-corruption department, wants to strengthen the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) so that it doesn't look like a "vulnerable" competition to bookies and other corruptors. Marshall, who was the ICC's anti-corruption unit general manager until September last year, has been appointed by the BCB for a year.
He arrived in Dhaka on Monday, and met BCB president Aminul Islam and the rest of the directors on Tuesday. Marshall said he would look at every aspect of the BPL, including team ownership structure, so that the tournament's foundation is less susceptible to corruption.
"The biggest threat to any franchise league around the world is when it appears vulnerable," Marshall said. "That's why we need to ensure the BPL does not give off that