Tamim Iqbal Chairs First BCB Meeting, Vows to Restore Cricket's Pride

Newly-appointed Bangladesh Cricket Board president Tamim Iqbal has chaired his first official meeting with the board's ad-hoc executive committee. He emphasized the collective responsibility to repair the damage to cricket's reputation over the past year and a half. The committee's primary tasks are to conduct a free and fair election within 90 days and manage day-to-day operations, including World Cup preparations. Tamim Iqbal has been nominated to represent Bangladesh at upcoming ICC meetings.

Key Points: New BCB President Tamim Iqbal Holds First Official Meeting

  • First official meeting held
  • Focus on restoring board credibility
  • Ad-hoc committee to conduct elections in 90 days
  • Emphasis on respect for all stakeholders
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New BCB president Tamim Iqbal chairs first official meeting

New Bangladesh Cricket Board president Tamim Iqbal holds his first meeting, stressing the urgent need to restore credibility and oversee elections.

"I am sure you all understand that the damage to cricket's reputation over the last one and a half years must be corrected collectively. - Tamim Iqbal"

Mirpur, April 8

Newly-appointed Bangladesh Cricket Board president Tamim Iqbal on Tuesday held his first official meeting with the Board's ad-hoc executive committee at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur, marking the beginning of a new administrative phase for Bangladesh cricket. The BCB is scheduled to hold its next board meeting in a few days.

The new BCB president, Tamim Iqbal, arrived at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium following the dissolution of the Bangladesh Cricket Board's previous leadership, after a probe found former chief Aminul Islam guilty of corruption during the last election.

Addressing the media after meeting the newly formed ad-hoc committee, Tamim stressed the urgent need to restore the board's credibility. "I am sure you all understand that the damage to cricket's reputation over the last one and a half years must be corrected collectively," Iqbal told reporters.

He acknowledged that criticism would persist but emphasised a shared responsibility to rebuild pride in Bangladesh cricket. "There will be criticism regarding whether we perform well or not, but no one here wants cricket to remain at its current low point. We always want cricket to be a source of pride. Those who work or have worked at the BCB should take pride in saying they work here. I am not sure if that pride can currently be expressed, given the activities of the past one and a half years. We must restore that pride," he added.

Highlighting the importance of respect within the system, Tamim said, "Players must be respected, and every stakeholder must be respected. That will be our primary task. We will change for the better, not just in words. We will make mistakes, and our team may also make mistakes, but we will learn from them and continue to try. This is our main goal."

The ad-hoc committee has been tasked by the National Sports Council to conduct elections within 90 days, a responsibility Tamim said they would carry out with integrity. "We have been brought in with a responsibility to hold a free and fair election within three months. We will perform this duty with as much honesty as we can and as quickly as we can," he said.

On his own participation, he remained open-ended. "You would have to ask me personally (whether I will take part in the next election). I may choose to participate, or someone else may, or they may not. When a free and fair election is held, I will request everyone interested to participate."

Tamim also underlined the importance of inclusivity in the electoral process. "It will be a board election, including current board members, players, and organisers - everyone should participate. We aim to create an atmosphere where everyone can take part in the election."

Alongside overseeing elections, the committee will manage day-to-day operations. "Alongside this, we will obviously look into day-to-day activities; there are World Cup issues, as you know. We will do whatever is necessary regarding everything," he said.

The ad-hoc member, Tanzil Chowdhury, confirmed that Tamim will represent Bangladesh at the upcoming ICC meetings. "We have a representation from the cricket board in the ICC and ACC. Traditionally, and also by design and conduct, the President attends that. So, in our case, we have nominated our President, Tamim Iqbal. And alongside, since we are an ad-hoc committee - we are not an elected committee or board - the ICC has guided us that it would be good if the CEO is there as an ex officio position, and so we have approved that today as well," he said.

Meanwhile, BCCI vice-president Rajiv Shukla extended his best wishes to Tamim Iqbal on being appointed the BCB president.

"Congratulations to Tamim Iqbal for becoming President of Bangladesh Cricket Board. His leadership as former cricketer will enhance the prospects of cricket in his country and overseas. @TamimOfficial28, @BCBtigers.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see the BCCI VP congratulating him. Shows how interconnected cricket administration is in the subcontinent. Hope this new chapter brings more transparency and better India-Bangladesh cricket relations off the field too.
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Aditya G
His words about restoring pride are spot on. Cricket boards in our region often get tangled in politics. A 90-day timeline for elections is tight but necessary. The real test will be if they can conduct it without any "guilty of corruption" headlines this time.
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Priyanka N
Respectfully, I'll believe it when I see it. Every new head talks about change and integrity. The previous one was found guilty of corruption! The system needs a complete overhaul, not just new faces. Hope Mr. Iqbal proves the skeptics wrong.
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Karthik V
Good to see a cricketer at the helm. They know the pain points better than any politician or bureaucrat. His point about players needing respect is crucial. A happy team is a performing team. All the best to him and Bangladesh cricket! 🇧🇩
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Michael C
Managing day-to-day ops while organizing an election in 90 days is a huge task. The mention of World Cup issues is key. They need to ensure their team's preparations aren't disrupted by this administrative transition. A stable board is the first step towards on-field success.

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