Tamim Iqbal: Pioneer of Bangladesh Cricket

Although Tamim Iqbal donned the Bangladesh jersey in international cricket in 2007, he first saw the light of day on March 20, 1989. That is, Tamim Iqbal was born on this day

He ran and jumped into the void. Then he looked at the dressing room and pointed to the back of the jersey with his hand. It is not left to understand what is being said at that moment in such a posture of celebration. As if he said 'write my name in this Lord's court, I am Tamim Iqbal Khan.'
Tamim, a pillar of Bengal cricket, is also the front-runner for the Tigers in the twenty-two-yard battle. He is also the all time highest run scorer for the country in all formats. He is Mashrafe's 'Kalijawala Khan', he is our Tamim Iqbal Khan. Have you forgotten the story of his victory at Lord's? Khan Saheb's Khandani Bir Darp.
Well, why are the names of centurions only written on the honors board? Shouldn't there be a separate place for fifty? 21-year-old Tamim Iqbal's straight answer from the Lord's stadium attendant was, 'It will take a century to get your name on the honor board.' Tamim said, 'Well, that will do.' I am not leaving here without scoring a century.
The stories of Tamim Iqbal's heroic exploits are still popular. Occupies a large part of the game page almost at times. It is a dreamy fairy tale, epic. The royal fairy tale of Bengal's cricket, how many centuries have been written on the honors board! How many can? But our Tamim Iqbal Khan did it. Because he could, he flew into the void that day.

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