Bangladesh Cricket

Tamim Iqbal calls for constructive criticism after becoming BCB president

Sanjaya Mendis · · 3 min read
tamim at press after bcb election 07 06 2026

A New Chapter for Bangladesh Cricket

The landscape of Bangladesh cricket has entered a transitional phase following the recent election of Tamim Iqbal as the president of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB). In a move that has been met with both optimism and curiosity, the legendary cricketer has officially stepped into his administrative role, emphasizing a philosophy of openness and mutual cooperation. His first order of business is not to dismantle the past, but to build a future defined by collective effort and constructive feedback.

Embracing Accountability and Growth

Speaking at a press conference held on June 7, the newly elected BCB president addressed the media with a clear vision for the next four years. Tamim Iqbal calls for constructive criticism after becoming BCB president because he recognizes the vital role the media plays in governance. He explicitly invited journalists and critics to hold the board accountable, noting that pointing out mistakes is a fundamental right that helps leadership stay on the right track. This approach marks a significant shift, moving away from defensive posturing toward a more transparent administrative model.

Moving Beyond Past Irregularities

During his briefing, Tamim was flanked by newly elected directors, signaling a team-based approach to the challenges ahead. When asked about the controversies and irregularities that plagued the board over the past eighteen months, Tamim chose a path of forward-looking diplomacy. He noted, “What has happened in the last one and a half years was not right. I will not blame anyone or point fingers at anyone. If we want to move forward from this situation, we need everyone’s support. It is not possible alone.” By focusing on the future rather than settling old scores, he aims to unite the cricketing community under a shared goal of excellence.

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Prioritizing Reputation and Integrity

Restoring the reputation of the BCB is perhaps the most daunting task facing the new administration. Tamim acknowledged the damage done to the board’s image in recent times and prioritized ethical conduct as the primary solution. He remarked, “We need to fix the reputation that has been damaged. If there are mistakes, you should definitely discuss them and criticize them – that is your right. Through constructive criticism, we may be able to do better work.” This emphasis on honesty is central to his strategy, as he plans to maintain a consistent dialogue with the public and the media throughout his term.

The Reality of Human Error

Tamim Iqbal is a realist. He understands that leadership is rarely flawless and that mistakes are inevitable in any large organization. However, he differentiates between malicious intent and honest errors. “We do not want to do anything that makes us controversial. We will try to work with full honesty. But I am sure mistakes will happen because we are human. The important thing is how quickly we can correct those mistakes,” he explained. This admission of human fallibility suggests a board that is willing to listen, adapt, and iterate on its processes.

The Road Ahead for the BCB

The coming four years represent a critical window for Bangladesh cricket. With a focus on structural improvements, ethical integrity, and constant communication, the new leadership team is setting the stage for what supporters hope will be a period of stability. By explicitly inviting the media to play the role of a watchdog, Tamim is essentially inviting the public to be a part of the solution. If the board maintains this level of transparency, the path toward a more professional and successful governing body seems entirely within reach. The cricket fraternity will certainly be watching closely as these promises are put into practice.

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Sanjaya Mendis

Sanjaya Mendis is a senior cricket writer for the Daily Mirror, and one of the most perceptive voices covering Sri Lankan cricket today. A University of Colombo journalism graduate, he began his career reporting on the island’s fiercely competitive school cricket circuit before graduating to the international beat. Sanjaya is especially known for his detailed breakdowns of spin bowling—a craft he understands intimately—and his ability to contextualise performances within Sri Lanka’s rich cricketing history. He has reported from Lanka Premier League seasons, bilateral series, and ICC tournaments, always with an eye for the human story behind the statistics. His award-winning features have taken him from the nets of Kalutara to the commentary boxes of Colombo, earning him a loyal readership. Sanjaya remains deeply committed to championing emerging talent and ensuring that the next generation of Sri Lankan cricketers gets the recognition they deserve.