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Tamim tops BCB Election voting as 12 directors elected from club representatives

Aaryan Patel · · 3 min read
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A New Chapter for the Bangladesh Cricket Board

The landscape of cricket administration in Bangladesh has witnessed a pivotal transformation following the conclusion of the latest Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) elections. Held on June 7, the voting process was aimed at determining the next set of directors who will govern the sport’s direction in the coming years. Among the various segments of the election, Category 2, which represents the vital club cricket structure in Dhaka, drew the most significant attention and intensity.

High Stakes in Category 2

The Category 2 contest was notably competitive, featuring 12 available director positions for which 16 candidates vied for support. This category is widely regarded as the heartbeat of the board’s organizational structure, as it directly connects to the grassroots and professional clubs that sustain the domestic game. The turnout and the results reflect the deep involvement and interest of the club stakeholders in shaping the board’s leadership.

Tamim Iqbal Leads the Field

Perhaps the most discussed outcome of the day was the performance of former Bangladesh national team captain Tamim Iqbal. Demonstrating his enduring influence within the cricketing fraternity, Tamim tops BCB Election voting as 12 directors elected from club representatives, securing an impressive 73 votes. This decisive mandate highlights his transition from the pitch to the boardroom, where he is expected to offer the perspective of a seasoned international player.

The Elected Directors: A Breakdown

The election results saw a blend of experienced figures and new faces securing their spots on the board. Joining Tamim Iqbal in the successful group were Sayeed Ibrahim Ahmed and Israfil Khosru, both of whom performed exceptionally well, earning 72 votes each. Their consistent support underscores a desire for stability and experienced leadership within the organization.

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The full list of the 12 successful directors who will now oversee BCB operations includes:

  • Tamim Iqbal: 73 votes
  • Sayeed Ibrahim Ahmed: 72 votes
  • Israfil Khosru: 72 votes
  • Masuduzzaman: 70 votes
  • Faisal Yasir: 68 votes
  • Fahim Sinha: 66 votes
  • Shanian Tanim: 66 votes
  • Sakif Ahmed: 65 votes
  • Asif Rabbani: 64 votes
  • Mirza Yasir Abbas: 63 votes
  • Rafiqul Islam Babu: 53 votes
  • Dr. Shamim: 41 votes

The Narrow Margins

While the 12 victors celebrated, the election also highlighted just how narrow the margins can be in such high-stakes polls. Four candidates, unfortunately, fell short of the threshold required to secure a board seat. Syed Borhanul Hossain came agonizingly close, finishing with 40 votes, just one vote shy of the final qualifying spot. Other candidates included Amzad Hossain with 32 votes, Foiyazur Rahman with 23 votes, and Major (Retd.) Imroze Ahmed with 20 votes.

Looking Ahead

The election has effectively set the stage for the next phase of the BCB’s governance. With the new directors now in place, the focus for the cricket board will likely shift toward implementing the policies and visions that were promised during the campaign trail. For stakeholders, fans, and club representatives alike, the hope is that this new board will drive forward the development of domestic cricket, strengthen the national team’s infrastructure, and address the challenges currently facing the game in Bangladesh. As these 12 directors assume their responsibilities, the cricketing community will be closely watching to see how they navigate the complexities of board administration and ensure that the sport continues to evolve positively on both the local and international stages.

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Aaryan Patel

Aaryan Patel is the Youth Cricket Editor for Cricbuzz, where he tracks emerging talent, U‑19 World Cup storylines, and the hidden gems of India’s domestic cricket circuit. A Mumbai native, Aaryan turned a teenage obsession with junior cricket scorecards into a career, securing a PG diploma from Symbiosis and quickly becoming the go‑to voice for everything from U‑16 trials to IPL auction watchlists. He hosts The Pipeline, a weekly podcast that breaks down performances in the Cooch Behar Trophy, Vinoo Mankad, and age‑group tours, while also writing features on the mental pressures faced by young athletes. His work has been credited with putting several U‑19 stars onto the national radar months before official recognition.