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.
This Bengali proverb is commonly used to convey the idea that individuals bear responsibility for their mistakes, regardless of the circumstances. Typically, blame is often placed on the shoulders of those who are perceived as weak or vulnerable, either as individuals or within a specific community.
Shami, the game changer. Mohammad Shami, the hero who took India to the final, can be called by this name. Virat Kohli's record-breaking match, a match to make history by surpassing great hero Sachin by reaching half-century of centuries. But two years ago, Shami, who came under fire from the Indian fans, changed the script. This pacer became the hero of the victory by collapsing New Zealand's batting lineup with a career-best 7 wickets. But two years ago, Indian fans told Shami to 'go to Pakistan'.
South Africa's sorrowful semi-final saga continues to cast a shadow, reminiscent of China's sorrow being the Huangho River. In the world of cricket, the World Cup has become a perpetual source of sadness for South Africa.
India has asserted its dominance in the World Cup as the golden trophy traversed from the Tasman Sea, across the Arabian Sea, and along the Sabarmati River in Ahmedabad. Despite a stumble in the last match, the rhythmic cricket played by the team throughout the tournament secured their sixth World Cup victory, leaving the Tasman team content.
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.
In the lead-up to the upcoming 12th National Assembly elections, a number of cricketers and organizers have obtained nomination forms. The spotlight was on Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan, who garnered significant attention. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina did not disappoint, as the left-handed all-rounder secured the Awami League nomination for the Magura-1 seat.
India continued their impressive form against Australia, securing victory in the second T20I match at Thiruvananthapuram, following their recent loss in the ODI World Cup final. Australia's innings concluded at 191 runs for 9 wickets, falling short of India's target of 236 runs by 44 runs.
In the wake of the recent announcement of Shakib Al Hasan as the Awami League's nominated MP candidate for Magura-1 seat, the spotlight has once again shifted to the intersection of sports and politics, a realm that was previously occupied by Mashrafe bin Mortuza.