Veteran cricketer Tamim Iqbal has urged Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) to adopt a pragmatic approach, warning that the country’s cricketing future is tethered to its relationship with International Cricket Council (ICC).
The Financial Reality Check
As BCB considers a potential boycott of matches held in India, Tamim highlighted the dangerous economic consequences of such a move. He pointed out that the vast majority of Bangladesh’s cricket funding is derived directly from ICC revenue distributions.
“We must remember that our cricket runs on ICC funds,” Tamim reportedly cautioned during a recent discussion.
He suggested that any action leading to sanctions, a reduction in funding, or a forfeit of tournament points could cripple the domestic structure and player development for years to come.
Caution Against Isolation
Tamim’s remarks come as a “realist” counterpoint to extreme stance taken by some board members and government advisors. While acknowledging the national sentiment, the former captain emphasized that:
ICC is the Governing Body: Defying a direct mandate to travel to the host nation (India) could lead to Bangladesh being labeled a “non-compliant” member.
Precedent of Forfeiture: If Bangladesh refuses to play, ICC is likely to award points to their opponents, effectively ending their World Cup campaign before it begins.
Long-term Damage: Loss of global commercial interest and the withdrawal of international sponsors (already seen with brands like SG) could leave the BCB in a massive deficit.
Internal Pressure Mounts
Tamim’s stance aligns with a growing faction within BCB that is wary of the “National Dignity First” policy if it leads to total sporting isolation.
This “internal house” is now increasingly divided between those following the Sports Advisor’s hardline directives and those, like Tamim, who fear the financial collapse of the sport in Bangladesh.
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