Tamim Iqbal confirms retirement from international cricket

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Tamim Iqbal Confirms Retirement from International Cricket

Tamim Iqbal, Bangladesh's leading cricketer, has announced his retirement from international cricket. The left-handed batsman made the announcement on Friday, stating that his chapter in international cricket has come to an end.

Reason for Retirement

Tamim cited a desire to avoid disrupting the team's focus ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy as the reason for his retirement. He had stepped away from the national contract a long time ago for this reason, despite media speculation suggesting otherwise.

Decision Made After Reflection

Tamim reflected on his decision for some time, ultimately feeling that the moment had arrived to retire. He expressed gratitude to Captain Nazmul Hossain and the selection panel for believing he was still capable, but ultimately followed his heart.

Fans' Reaction

Tamim acknowledged the love and support of fans, who had expressed a wish to see him in the national team again. His son had also expressed a desire to see him in the national jersey, but Tamim explained that he would understand his decision when he grew older.

Key Quotes

  • "My chapter in international cricket is over."
  • "I don't want discussions about me to disrupt the team's focus."
  • "Every cricketer has the right to decide their future, and I've taken my time to make this decision."


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