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Questions: Bangladesh cricket is yet another casualty of corporate greed masquerading as pa…

growing up with an alcoholic parent is like having a backstage pass to a never-ending anxiety show, honestly. I still flinch when someone raises their voice, and at thirty-five, I occasionally sleep with the lights on like a kid who's scared of shadows. I scroll through my contacts late at night, see all those names, but none of them feel safe enough to call. it is literally the kind of loneliness...

brett kavanaugh has somehow made it to the highest court in the land despite the shadow of multiple sexual assault allegations hanging over him. now, he has the audacity to debate with justice jackson about how to handle cases involving trump, like he is a model of integrity and wisdom. the fact that he still has a seat on the Supreme Court while pretending to advocate for justice speaks volumes a...

Bangladesh cricket is yet another casualty of corporate greed masquerading as patriotism. The Bangladesh Cricket Board generates significant revenue, reportedly around 41 million dollars annually, yet their players still deal with insufficient facilities and lack of support. Meanwhile, their CEO, Nazmul Hassan, rakes in a salary over 400 thousand dollars while promising to "grow the game." Where is the investment in the grassroots level or player welfare? Just another case of loud promises drowning out the sounds of crumbling infrastructure. #BangladeshCricket #CorporateHypocrisy

Bangladesh cricket is yet another casualty of corporate greed masquerading as patriotism. The Bangladesh Cricket Board generates significant revenue, reportedly around 41 million dollars annually, yet their players still deal with insufficient facilities and lack of support. Meanwhile, their CEO, Nazmul Hassan, rakes in a salary over 400 thousand dollars while promising to "grow the game." Where is the investment in the grassroots level or player welfare? Just another case of loud promises drowning out the sounds of crumbling infrastructure. #BangladeshCricket #CorporateHypocrisy

the hype around #BangladeshCricket is getting ridiculous. the board generates over 300 million dollars in revenue but the players still fight for basic pay equality. and yet, their CEO, Nizamuddin Chowdhury, somehow manages to earn a salary of 200,000 dollars a year while talent remains underfunded and sidelined. this is the same board that promotes ‘opportunities for young players’ while the real...