Humanitarian Eid initiative for Sylhet ground staff wins praise – Sylhet Cricket Community Honors Ground Staff with Heartfelt Eid Initiative
A Heartwarming Gesture in Sylhet
As the festivities of Eid approach, a group of former cricketers and sports organizers in Sylhet have set a beautiful example of community spirit. Recognizing that the success of any sporting event relies heavily on those who maintain the fields, they have launched a humanitarian initiative to support the ground staff of the Sylhet District Sports Association. By distributing Eid gifts valued at BDT 100,000, these organizers have provided more than just material support; they have offered a gesture of deep appreciation for the workers who labor behind the scenes.
Recognizing the Unseen Heroes
The contribution of ground staff often goes unnoticed in the grand spectacle of professional cricket. Yet, their commitment ensures that matches proceed, practice sessions occur, and young athletes find a perfect pitch to hone their skills. This initiative has been met with widespread acclaim across the local sports community, serving as a reminder that the heartbeat of cricket lies in the collective effort of everyone involved, from the players on the field to the staff maintaining the grass.
A Gathering of Support
The event was marked by the presence of notable figures within the Bangladeshi sports and legal landscape. Among the attendees was former Bangladesh national cricket team captain Rajin Saleh, whose presence highlighted the importance of the cause. Joining him was Syed Fazla Elahi Obhi, an executive committee member of the Bangladesh Supreme Court Bar Association. The event also saw participation from key administrative figures in Sylhet cricket, including Sylhet First Division Cricket League secretary Kabir Ahmed, vice president Khubeb Ahmed, joint secretary Evan Chowdhury, and district cricket coach Rana Mia.
Voices of Appreciation
During the ceremony, Syed Fazla Elahi Obhi reflected on the indispensable role these workers play. ‘Ground workers quietly play a very important role in keeping sports facilities and activities running smoothly. This initiative is our way of recognizing their contribution and sharing the joy of Eid with them,’ he stated, emphasizing that the gesture is fundamentally about human connection and respect.
For former national captain Rajin Saleh, the event held a deeply personal resonance. Sharing an emotional message with the attendees, Saleh noted, ‘My cricket journey started from this very ground. Because of that, many of the ground workers feel like family to me. My connection with them is not only through cricket, but also from the heart.’ His words captured the sentiment of many athletes who owe much of their formative development to the care and diligence of those who tend to the grounds.
A Lasting Commitment
This initiative is not a one-off act of charity but rather a reflection of an ongoing commitment to the welfare of the staff. Kabir Ahmed, secretary of the Sylhet First Division Cricket League, reaffirmed this promise, stating, ‘Since the beginning of the league, we promised to give ground workers the respect they truly deserve. This initiative is part of continuing that commitment.’ By institutionalizing this appreciation, the Sylhet cricket community is setting a standard for how sporting organizations can treat their support staff with dignity and honor.
The Impact of Community Kindness
Events like this prove that the values of sport—teamwork, respect, and discipline—extend far beyond the boundary ropes. By fostering an environment where every individual, regardless of their role, feels valued, the Sylhet sports community is ensuring that the spirit of cricket remains vibrant and inclusive. As the ground staff prepare to celebrate Eid with their families, they do so with the knowledge that their tireless work has not gone unnoticed by the legends and leaders of the game they help facilitate every single day.





