Summary:
- The Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) unveiled its first official mascot, “Dana 36,” symbolizing peace and resilience with a pigeon design featuring 36 wings.
- The unveiling event on December 1, 2024, was attended by key figures including Youth and Sports Advisor Asif Mahmud Sajib and BCB President Faruk Ahmed.
- Prominent cricketers such as Tamim Iqbal and Mushfiqur Rahim, along with BPL franchise owners, were present at the ceremony.
- Dana 36 aims to enhance BPL’s brand identity and engage fans by promoting themes of freedom and societal transformation.
The Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) has unveiled its first official mascot, “Dana 36,” in a ceremony attended by prominent figures from the cricketing world. The event took place on December 1, 2024, and was graced by the presence of Asif Mahmud Sajib, the Youth and Sports Advisor, BCB President Faruk Ahmed, and several notable cricketers including Tamim Iqbal, Mushfiqur Rahim, Najmul Hossain Shanto, and Jahanara Alam. Franchise owners of the BPL teams were also in attendance.
Dana 36, a vibrantly designed pigeon, symbolizes peace and embodies the spirit of freedom and resilience inherent in sportsmanship. This mascot is adorned with 36 wings and wears a cap. Its chest bears the slogan in yellow letters: “এসো দেশ বদলাই, পৃথিবী বদলাই” which translates to “Let’s change the country, change the world.” The pigeon was chosen as it resonates with themes of peace and freedom, aligning with the cultural significance of cricket in Bangladesh.
The unveiling of Dana 36 comes ahead of the eleventh season of the BPL, which is set to commence on December 30, 2024, and will run until February 7, 2025. This season will feature seven teams: Dhaka Capitals, Chittagong Kings, Durbar Rajshahi, Fortune Barishal, Khulna Tigers, Rangpur Riders, and Sylhet Strikers. The introduction of Dana 36 marks a significant milestone for the BPL as it seeks to enhance its brand identity and engage more deeply with fans by embodying values that reflect both sporting excellence and broader societal themes.
This initiative also reflects recent socio-political changes in Bangladesh, where student and citizen movements have influenced political dynamics. The mascot’s design serves as a tribute to these movements, encapsulating a spirit of resilience and hope for transformation. As the BPL prepares for its upcoming season, Dana 36 stands as a beacon of unity and inspiration for both players and fans alike.
Source: Somoy News