Nurul Hasan Sohan Elected Vice-President of CWAB Unopposed

Nurul Hasan Sohan

Nurul Hasan Sohan has been elected unopposed as the vice-president of the Cricketers’ Welfare Association of Bangladesh (CWAB). Voting for the post of president of the CWAB was held today (September 4). Sohan expressed his feelings after taking up the new responsibility.

Sohan said, “Since I have always been with cricket, playing cricket, we cricketers also have a responsibility to think about those below us. Alhamdulillah, I have become the Sohan I am today through cricket.”

This election for the QAW is a new experience for Sohan, “It may have been a selection type before… There will always be a responsibility from this place, to see that everyone gets that environment for sports. This is the first vote in my life. I have never voted in a national election either. This is the first time I voted.”

Sohan also said, “It feels good to be here. Many senior cricketers have come who I may not have met for many years. Those of us who are playing together now, we have been talking about this among ourselves for the last few days.”

FAQ

Who is Nurul Hasan Sohan?

Nurul Hasan Sohan is a Bangladeshi cricketer, known for his role as a wicketkeeper-batsman in the national team.

What is CWAB?

CWAB stands for the Cricketers’ Welfare Association of Bangladesh, an organization that works for the welfare and rights of cricketers.

How was Sohan elected as vice-president?

He was elected unopposed, meaning no one contested against him for the position.

What did Sohan say after being elected?

He expressed happiness, saying cricketers have a responsibility to support those below them and that this role brings new responsibilities.

Was this Sohan’s first election experience?

Yes, he mentioned it was the first time he had ever voted, even in his personal life.

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