Tamim Iqbal Eyes Role in Bangladesh Cricket Board Ahead of Elections

The BCB election is slated to take place later this year.

Dhaka — Former Bangladesh cricket captain Tamim Iqbal is considering a move into cricket administration, with reports suggesting he may contest in the upcoming Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) elections.

According to several Bangladeshi media outlets, the legendary opening batter has begun closely reviewing the BCB’s electoral process and is expected to make a formal decision within the next week.

Tamim, who officially retired from international cricket in January this year, had previously taken a brief break from the game due to a heart-related health issue. He made a short-lived return before confirming his retirement, capping off a career that made him one of Bangladesh’s most prolific and respected cricketers.

Known for his leadership qualities and deep understanding of the game, Tamim’s potential entry into cricket administration is being viewed as a positive development for the future of Bangladeshi cricket. Insiders believe his experience on and off the field could bring fresh insights and direction to the board at a crucial time.

If he decides to run, Tamim will join a growing list of former players transitioning into governance roles, a trend increasingly seen across global cricket boards.

The BCB election is slated to take place later this year.

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