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Once a proud venue of international cricket, the Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium in Fatullah has fallen into such disrepair that it has left cricket lovers heartbroken.
A recent visit by former players and officials revealed the ground’s alarming state, prompting one to remark:
“Fatullah stadium’s condition brought tears to my eyes.”
📉 From Glory to Neglect
Historic Matches: The stadium has hosted international fixtures, domestic thrillers, and countless memories for Bangladesh cricket.
Current State: Broken infrastructure, unmaintained pitch, and decaying stands have turned the once-bustling venue into a shadow of its past.
Impact: Local players and fans have been deprived of a quality cricketing environment in Narayanganj.
🏏 A Symbol of Lost Potential
Fatullah was once hailed as an important cricketing hub outside Dhaka, offering an alternative venue for international cricket. Its decline raises questions about long-term planning, maintenance, and investment in Bangladesh’s sporting infrastructure.
🗣️ Voices of Concern
Several ex-cricketers have spoken out, urging the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) and local authorities to take immediate steps:
Renovate the ground and facilities
Restore training opportunities for young cricketers
Revive its status as a secondary venue for international matches
🔭 What’s Next?
The emotional reactions highlight a bigger debate: Are Bangladesh’s cricket venues being properly maintained for future generations? Without urgent action, Fatullah risks becoming a forgotten chapter in the nation’s cricketing history.
🔥 Once a venue of pride, Fatullah’s decline now stands as a painful reminder — cricketing memories must be matched with care and preservation.