08
Jun
Rajeev Sharma :- Former Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal has been elected president of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), marking a new chapter in the administration of the country's cricket. The 37-year-old was elected unopposed during the board elections held in Dhaka on Sunday and will serve a four-year term. Tamim had been functioning as the board’s interim president since April after the Bangladesh government dissolved the previous BCB board of directors. With his formal election, he becomes the 21st president of the Bangladesh Cricket Board. One of Bangladesh’s most accomplished cricketers, Tamim retired from international cricket in January last year.…
