Tamim Iqbal withdrew his name from the World Cup because he did not want to play with various discomforts. Tamim's decision just before the World Cup has had a great impact on the team. Although Tamim gave many reasons behind the decision.
In a recent meeting with the Prime Minister, Tamim declared his disinterest in politics. The meeting, characterized as a courtesy call, occurred at Ganabhaban, where Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina engaged in a private discussion with Tamim yesterday evening.
Tamim Iqbal has reached a pivotal juncture in his international cricket career, and a significant decision regarding his future in the sport is imminent. The details of this decision remain shrouded in uncertainty, dependent on various factors that will be addressed during an emergency meeting.
Tamim Iqbal's fate within the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) underwent deliberation in a recent meeting with BCB chief Nazmul Hasan Papon. Originally scheduled for Sunday, the meeting had to be rescheduled due to Papon's preoccupation with national election nominations. However, the critical discussion transpired on Monday at Nazmul Hasan's residence, with the presence of Jalal Yunus, chairman of the Cricket Operation department.
Former captain Tamim Iqbal engaged in discussions about his future with the President of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), Nazmul Hasan Papon. Following their meeting, Papon addressed the media, while Tamim held a separate press conference hours later. "I will probably start playing again from the BPL. I never want to waste time. I communicated my decision to the board president about what I want to do. Since they told me to wait until BPL, I can wait." - Tamim Iqbal
Bangladesh's exclusive franchise-based first-class cricket league (BCL) is set to commence on December 5, concluding on December 20, offering a 15-day tournament for cricketers. Numerous players from the national team, actively engaged in domestic cricket, will utilize this platform to gear up for the impending tour of New Zealand. Among the participants are two Youth World Cup-winning cricketers, Tanjim Hasan Shakib and Tanjid Hasan Tamim.
Taijul Islam emerged as the hero in Bangladesh's historic victory against New Zealand, displaying a remarkable performance in the Sylhet Test. The left-arm spinner dominated the opposition with a total of 10 wickets in two innings. Following the presentation of the Man of the Match award, Taijul shared that he had received phone calls from senior cricketers Shakib Al Hasan and Tamim Iqbal.
Tamim Iqbal, the acclaimed left-handed opener, known for his cricket prowess, is set to indulge his passion for commentary in the upcoming Dhaka Test against New Zealand. Despite having garnered experience in providing commentary during various matches in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), Tamim has not yet ventured into international cricket commentary. This is all set to change with his debut commentary stint scheduled for Wednesday's Dhaka Test.
The distinguished trio of Shakib Al Hasan, Mahmudullah Riyad, and Tamim Iqbal Khan, all revered cricketers of international acclaim, have once again demonstrated their commitment to civic responsibility by securing positions in the esteemed list of top taxpayers. Shakib Al Hasan leads the pack as the foremost contributor, followed by Mahmudullah Riyad and Tamim Iqbal Khan in successive ranks.
As the current central contracts of cricketers with the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) near expiration, Tamim Iqbal, the seasoned opener and former captain, has expressed his desire not to continue under the central contract beyond the current term.