Cricket-Former Bangladesh captain Tamim becomes youngest BCB chief


Cricket - Second ODI - Bangladesh v England - Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh - March 3, 2023 Bangladesh's Tamim Iqbal reacts after the dismissal of Mushfiqur Rahman REUTERS/Adnan Abidi

April 7 (Reuters) - Former ⁠Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal became the youngest ⁠head of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) ‌on Tuesday, after the National Sports Council dissolved the BCB's board of directors following an investigation into elections held ​in October.

A committee found irregularities ⁠in the BCB's election ⁠process, the NSC's sports director Mohammed Aminul Ahesan ⁠told ‌reporters in Dhaka.

"We have informed the International Cricket Council (ICC) that this board ⁠of directors was not formed in a ​proper manner, ‌and is not able to complete its ⁠work in ​a proper manner," Ahesan said.

"We think that the ICC will definitely uphold this decision."

The previous board ⁠of directors was led by ​Aminul Islam, who was behind Bangladesh's refusalto visit India for this year's Twenty20 World Cup, citing ⁠safety concerns.

Bangladesh were replaced by Scotland in the tournament.

Tamim, who played 391 matches for Bangladesh across all formats, will lead an 11-member ad-hoc ​committee that will run the ⁠BCB.

Bangladesh will host New Zealand in a ​tour featuring three one-day internationals, ‌three T20s and two tests ​starting on April 17.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

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