
Out-of-favour Bangladesh women's pacer Jahanara Alam has alleged that captain Nigar Sultana Joty "beats up" junior cricketers, a charge that has been rejected by the Bangladesh Cricket Board as "baseless and unfortunate".
In an interview to Bangladesh daily Kaler Kantho, Alam made a series of shocking allegations against the current skipper, some teammates, coaching staff and team management, following the side's seventh-place finish at the recent Women's ODI World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.
"This is nothing new. Joty beats up the juniors a lot," Alam told the newspaper.
"Even during this World Cup, the juniors told me, 'No, I won't do this again. Then I'll have to get slapped again.' I heard from some people, 'I got beaten up yesterday.' Even during the Dubai tour, she called a junior into the room and slapped her."
Alam, who took a two-month break earlier this year following a mental health breakdown during the 2024 T20 World Cup in the UAE, last played for Bangladesh against Ireland in December last year.
The 32-year-old, who has taken 48 wickets in 52 ODIs and 60 in 83 T20Is for Bangladesh, claimed that the team environment had become toxic over the years, forcing her to step away for the sake of
"It is deeply disappointing that an individual who currently has no involvement or relevance in the plans of Bangladesh cricket has chosen to make such misleading statements in public," the BCB said.
Backing its current players and management, the BCB said it has "complete trust and confidence in the women's national team's leadership, players and management” and has "found no evidence to support any of the claims made."
Joty has not yet responded to the charges.