Interviewee Tamim Iqbal, interim president of the Bangladesh Cricket Board, pointed out many intriguing facts during the interview. He explained very frankly why the Bangladesh team was reluctant to participate in the T20 World Cup. Tamim admitted that the issue might have been managed differently and adversely influenced the reputation of cricket in the country.

Tamim Iqbal said that off-field politics or any controversy should not harm the game. He expressed hope that the India-Bangladesh bilateral series scheduled for later this year will proceed as scheduled. According to Tamim, the new ad-hoc board will improve cricketing relations between the two countries, and the Indian team will definitely tour Bangladesh.

In today’s world of professional T20 leagues that provide enormous salaries for young talents, Tamim emphasized the importance of playing for the country. Moreover, despite the temptation of earning more money, not everyone will be able to obtain such prestige as one can receive by putting on the national uniform. In the changing times of cricket, it is crucial to preserve the Test format and strengthen the mindset of players so that they do not forget their true strength (red-ball cricket) due to the lure of shorter formats.

Tamim explained that he suffered a heart attack last year while trying to make a comeback to the national team. Following this, he decided to take on an administrative role. His goal now is to provide better facilities to the players and restore Bangladesh cricket's lost prestige.

Praising the team's Test victories against Pakistan, both at home and abroad, Tamim credited former captain Mominul Haque for promoting fast bowlers in domestic cricket. Today, young bowlers like Nahid Rana are impressing everyone with their speed. Tamim said that even in this era of franchise cricket, the passion to play for the country is more important than money.

The grief of not playing in the T20 World Cup still lingers, with Tamim Iqbal questioning Bangladesh's decision.

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Tamim Iqbal on T20 World Cup 2026: Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) interim president Tamim Iqbal has made several shocking revelations in an interview. He recently spoke openly about the Bangladesh team's decision to pull out of the T20 World Cup. Tamim admitted that the controversy could have been handled better, as it has caused significant damage to the country's cricketing image.

Tamim Iqbal said that off-field politics or any controversy should not harm the game. He expressed hope that the India-Bangladesh bilateral series scheduled for later this year will proceed as scheduled. According to Tamim, the new ad-hoc board will improve cricketing relations between the two countries, and the Indian team will definitely tour Bangladesh.

In today's era, when T20 leagues around the world are offering lucrative offers worth crores of rupees to young players, Tamim emphasized the passion to play for the country as paramount. He said that while emerging fast bowlers like Nahid Rana may be tempted by the lure of money, no franchise in the world can buy the respect that comes with wearing the national jersey. In the changing times of cricket, it is crucial to preserve the Test format and strengthen the mindset of players so that they do not forget their true strength (red-ball cricket) due to the lure of shorter formats.

Tamim explained that he suffered a heart attack last year while trying to make a comeback to the national team. Following this, he decided to take on an administrative role. His goal now is to provide better facilities to the players and restore Bangladesh cricket's lost prestige.

Praising the team's Test victories against Pakistan, both at home and abroad, Tamim credited former captain Mominul Haque for promoting fast bowlers in domestic cricket. Today, young bowlers like Nahid Rana are impressing everyone with their speed. Tamim said that even in this era of franchise cricket, the passion to play for the country is more important than money.