
Tamim Iqbal on India–Bangladesh Tension: Think Long Term
Former Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal has finally shared his views on the growing tension between India and Bangladesh cricket boards. At a time when emotions are high, Tamim advised decision-makers to stay calm and think about the long-term future of Bangladesh cricket.
Speaking to the media, Tamim made it clear that decisions taken today can shape the future of the team for the next 10 years. He warned against reacting only to public pressure or emotional situations.
India vs Bangladesh cricket relations are strained as Bangladesh hesitates over the India tour
Bangladesh are reportedly unsure about touring India for the upcoming T20 World Cup, scheduled to begin on February 7. The team has raised concerns over security and recent developments involving Bangladeshi players.
This hesitation became stronger after fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman was released by IPL franchise Kolkata Knight Riders following directions from the BCCI. The move sparked discussions and concern within Bangladesh cricket circles.
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Tamim acknowledged that the current situation is sensitive. However, he stressed that communication can solve many problems.
“The situation is critical, and it is not easy to comment suddenly. But many issues can be resolved through dialogue if everyone comes together,” Tamim said.
Focus on Bangladesh’s Place in World Cricket
Tamim emphasized that Bangladesh must consider its position in international cricket before taking any major step. According to him, the bigger picture matters more than short-term reactions.
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“You have to think about where Bangladesh stands in world cricket and what the future could look like. Decisions should be made with that vision in mind,” he added.
BCB independent decisions
Tamim also spoke about the role of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB). While he accepted that the government plays a key role, he insisted that the board must be allowed to make independent decisions.
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“If we call BCB an independent body, then it must also have the authority to take its own decisions,” Tamim said.
Don’t Run Cricket on Public Emotion
One of Tamim’s strongest messages was about ignoring emotional noise from fans and social media. He believes that public opinion keeps changing and cannot be the base of major decisions.
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“Spectators often react emotionally. If decisions are made only on that basis, running such a big organization becomes impossible,” he explained.
Mustafizur Rahman IPL Update
There is also growing curiosity around Mustafizur Rahman’s IPL future. Recently, the BCB president hinted that discussions are ongoing and fans may soon receive clarity about his possible return to the IPL.
This update has brought some relief to supporters who were worried about the pacer’s international and league commitments.
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Mustafizur Rahman IPL Update
Bangladesh fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman’s IPL future has once again become a hot topic among cricket fans. Recently, the BCB president addressed the situation and shared an important update regarding the left-arm pacer’s possible return to the Indian Premier League.
According to the board, Mustafizur’s availability will depend on national team commitments and mutual discussions with the IPL franchise. The BCB clarified that no final decision has been taken yet, but communication between all parties is ongoing.
The board also highlighted that Bangladesh’s international schedule remains the top priority. However, they did not rule out the possibility of Mustafizur playing in the IPL if conditions allow and proper clearance is given.
This update has created fresh hope among fans, as Mustafizur is known for his strong performances in Indian conditions. A clear decision is expected in the coming days once talks are completed.








