CWC23: Tamim Iqbal left out of Bangladesh’s World Cup squad

amim Iqbal has been left out of Bangladesh’s Cricket World Cup squad.

The opener has endured a tumultuous few months. He retired from international cricket and then reversed his retirement in July, and then resigned from the captaincy in August, with a back issue driving both decisions.

Shakib Al Hasan, who replaced him as skipper, joined Tamim for a summit at the residence of Nazmul Hassan, president of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), on the eve of the squad announcement. There, it is reported that Tamim suggested he would only be able to play up to five games at the Cricket World Cup, due to his back injury, something which Shakib was unwilling to accommodate.

Tamim had made a comeback to the ODI side this week for the first time since July, featuring in Bangladesh’s first two ODIs against New Zealand. He reported discomfort during the series, leading to his conversations with the team management. Tamim sat out the third game, with the BCB announcing Bangladesh’s squad after New Zealand completed a 2-0 series win.

The 34-year-old’s absence is significant for the Tigers. He is Bangladesh’s leading run-scorer in both international and ODI cricket, though he has averaged less than 30 from 12 ODIs in 2023.

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