
New Delhi, November 18, 2025: Following a recent controversy, Bangladesh women’s cricket team captain, Nigar Sultana, has generated significant debate after her reported comments regarding physical altercations were made public. The purported remarks, which include a direct comparison to Indian cricketer Harmanpreet Kaur, have caused a considerable stir within the cricketing community and beyond.
The core of the controversy revolves around an alleged statement attributed to Sultana: “Why would I get physical… Am I Harmanpreet Kaur?” This remark was reportedly made in the context of denying involvement in a physical confrontation or abusive situation, using Kaur’s previous on-field disciplinary issues as a point of reference.
The comparison to Harmanpreet Kaur was immediately seized upon by media outlets and fans, becoming the central focus of the ensuing discussion. Kaur, the captain of the Indian women’s team, had previously faced sanctions from the International Cricket Council (ICC) for her conduct during an ODI series in Bangladesh, including breaking the stumps with her bat and publicly criticizing the umpiring. It is understood that Kaur’s name was referenced by Sultana to strongly assert that her own conduct was being held to a higher standard and that she was not prone to similar outbursts.
It is anticipated that the respective cricket boards and possibly the ICC may be drawn into the matter. The claims of physical abuse, irrespective of the controversial comparison, would typically be investigated. Whether Sultana’s use of Kaur’s name is deemed a breach of the spirit of the game or a general conduct violation remains to be seen. The consequences of such widely publicized comments are expected to be substantial, with the reputation of both captains and teams being closely scrutinized.