Later this month, Tamim Iqbal will visit Dubai and the United Kingdom to have his back condition evaluated, according to BCB cricket operations chairman Jalal Yunus.
Tamim has been given a six-week vacation to recover from the injury after his retirement-unretirement drama dominated news coverage in Bangladesh over the past few days. Given that he is seeking medical assistance from abroad, his back problem is now considered to be a more significant concern.
Tamim is traveling to Dubai. On July 25 or 26, he will next go to the UK. He has two meetings scheduled in London. From there, he will inform me. The basic squad of 25–26 players [for the Asia Cup and the ODI World Cup] must be named shortly; therefore, we must be aware of his condition. Until July 30, everyone else will be at rest. A few will travel to play abroad. After Tuesday’s third ODI match in Chattanooga against Afghanistan, Yunus told reporters that the team would restart with a conditioning camp.
Tamim was the ODI captain prior to the events of the last few days, but Yunus was hesitant to commit to the position. “Let him return first. We’ll talk about it with him. His physical fitness is an issue. Upon his return to the nation, he promised to speak with us.
On July 5, BCB president Nazmul Hassan questioned Tamim’s professionalism in a newspaper interview. Hassan also claimed that head coach Chandika Hathurusinghe had been disappointed with the lack of transparency surrounding Tamim’s injury. These statements appear to be related to some of the happenings surrounding Tamim.
Hathurusinghe visited Hassan, but did he go too far?
Yunus responded, “I don’t think so. We all have conversations. There are many topics we discuss. He is qualified to address the president at any time. We often have discussions. He lets me and the board president, Shahriar Nafees, who oversees cricket operations, know what’s going on.
Mashrafe Mortaza’s position as a team mentor during the 2023 men’s ODI World Cup is another topic for discussion, according to Yunus, something Tamim reportedly recommended to prime minister Sheikh Hasina at their Friday meeting. The board will make a decision. Mashrafe is a lawmaker in parliament. He was a captain once. He is a capable boss. We will consider it if he contacts us formally,” Yunus remarked.