bcb president Tamim Iqbal
Tamim becomes BCB president in election marred by conflict-of-interest claims
Tamim Iqbal, the former national team captain, was elected president of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) on Sunday night, formalizing his rise to the sport’s top office.
Following an internal vote by the newly formed 23-member director panel, Tamim transitioned from his role as the head of the interim ad-hoc committee into the board's chief executive position.
His path to the presidency was paved by a landslide win in the Category-2 club elections, where he secured 73 of the 76 available votes. While the result was widely anticipated, the lead-up to the election was marked by intense controversy and claims of systemic engineering.
Critics and media outlets raised alarms over a clear conflict of interest, noting that seven of the eleven members on the ad-hoc committee—the very group charged with ensuring a neutral vote—were themselves running for board seats.
Public frustration was equally palpable, as the interim administration faced widespread ridicule.
The board was frequently labeled the "Baper Doa Cricket Board"—a satirical jab implying nepotism—due to the inclusion of influential ministers' children who arrived at their posts without any background in sports administration.
This deep-seated political backing effectively hollowed out the election’s democratic core.
Competition was scarce, with seven of the ten regional director spots decided without a single vote cast, fueling widespread allegations of backroom deal-making and pressure from powerful government quarters.
Regarding the broader election results, the Category-2 club race saw 12 directors elected from a pool of 16 candidates. Four hopefuls—Major Imroz Ahmed, Faiyazur Rahman, Amjad Hossain, and Syed Borhanul Hossain—failed to secure seats.
In the regional Category-1 contests, most races were decided by walkovers, with voting restricted to the Barisal and Khulna divisions. Mizanur Rahman, owner of the BPL franchise Fortune Barishal, defeated Muntasir Alam to take the Barisal seat, while Shafiqul Alam and Shantanu Islam claimed the two contested spots in Khulna.
Meanwhile, Sirajuddin Mohammad Alamgir was elected uncontested to Category-3, which represents universities and institutional bodies.
The incoming board consists of regional representatives Sayeed Bin Zaman, SM Abdullah Al Fuad, Minhajul Abedin, Moin Uddin Chowdhury, Mir Shakrul Alam, Mirza Faisol Amin, and Abdul Kaiyum Chowdhury. The club directors joining Tamim include Masuduzzaman, Fahim Sinha, Asif Rabbani, Yasir Mohammad Faisal Ashik, Mirza Yasir Abbas, Israfil Khosru, Rafiqul Islam, Sarkar Mahbub Ahmed Shamim, Shanian Tanim, Saheed Ibrahim Ahmed, and Sakif Ahmed.
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