Key Points

Former Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal has pulled out of the BCB elections along with 15 other candidates. He made serious allegations about election interference and unfair practices during the process. Tamim specifically pointed to repeated deadline extensions and rule changes made for convenience. He concluded by calling the entire election process a black mark on the Bangladesh Cricket Board's reputation.

Key Points: Tamim Iqbal Withdraws Citing BCB Election Fixing Black Mark

  • Tamim Iqbal among 16 candidates withdrawing from BCB director elections
  • Alleged repeated rule changes and deadline extensions for convenience
  • Claimed match fixing talk overshadows election fixing issues
  • Said Bangladesh cricket and fans don't deserve such unfair processes
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Has become black mark: Tamim Iqbal after withdrawing from BCB elections

Former Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal alleges election interference as he and 15 others withdraw from BCB polls, calling it a stain on cricket.

"This election has become a black mark for the Bangladesh Cricket Board. - Tamim Iqbal"

Dhaka, October 1

Former captain Tamim Iqbal, one of 16 candidates to withdraw from participating in the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) elections, has made allegations of interference in the polls. During his scathing tirade, Tamim even went on to claim that the election has become a stain on the BCB.

The BCB elections are for the board of directors, with 23 members chosen by vote, while two will be appointed as government representatives. Barishal (Shakhawat Hossain), Sylhet (Rahat Shams), Chattogram (Ahsan Iqbal Chowdhury and Asif Akbar) and Khulna (Abdur Razzak and Julfikar Ali Khan) have automatically become board directors due to no contest in their sub-categories.

Tamim is the representative of Old DOHS, one of the 76 clubs participating in the Category 2 elections. After submitting his withdrawal papers on Wednesday, Tamim alleged that the elections had been held unfairly.

"At least 14 or 15 of us have withdrawn our nominations today. The reason for this withdrawal is very clear. From the very beginning, I have been saying one thing, and you are all clear about it now--about which direction this election is going or how it is being conducted. Whatever seems right at any moment, whatever they want to do, is being done," Tamim said on Wednesday as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

"This is not really an election. This is not an election, and this doesn't suit cricket in any way. A lot has been said at different times, but at the end of the day, I feel that we cannot be a part of this. I always say one thing: cricket, Bangladesh cricket does not deserve this, and the cricket fans of Bangladesh do not deserve this either," he added.

Tamim's frustration stemmed from the repeated extension of deadlines for the submission of nomination papers and concluded by saying, "(Match) fixing is often talked about quite loudly, but it is the election fixing that needs to be stopped first. I think it is crystal clear to everyone who was involved, at what time, what kind of involvement they had, what kind of interference occurred, and how the rules were changed at will for convenience. I will end my speech by saying that this election has become a black mark for the Bangladesh Cricket Board."

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an Indian cricket fan, I can relate to these governance issues. We've seen similar problems in our own cricket administration. Tamim is brave to speak out - election fixing is worse than match fixing because it affects the entire system.
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Priya S
Very sad situation for Bangladesh cricket fans. When administration becomes corrupt, it affects player development and the future of the sport. Hope ICC takes note of such issues across cricket boards. 😔
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Arjun K
While I appreciate Tamim's honesty, I wish he had stayed in the race and fought from within. Sometimes you need good people inside the system to bring change. Withdrawing might feel right, but it leaves the field open for others.
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Michael C
This is exactly why cricket needs independent governance bodies. When board elections become political games, the sport suffers. Bangladesh has so much talent - they deserve better administration.
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Kavya N
Tamim speaking truth to power! 👏 It takes courage to call out election fixing in your own cricket board. Hope this leads to real reforms. Cricket should be about talent and passion, not political manipulation.

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