Bangladesh Cricket Board president Nazmul Hasan said on Saturday (January 22) that opener Tamim Iqbal is probably not going to include in T20 internationals in future as he isn't enthused about playing the arrangement.
Tamim, who missed a line of T20s because of wounds, displayed his qualifications in the continuous Bangladesh Premier League, hitting consecutive half-hundreds of years for Minister Dhaka in their initial two games.
With the following T20 WC booked for the current year, the stage was set for Tamim to get back to the arrangement during the home series against Afghanistan. In any case, Nazmul expressed that the board would rather not push any player to play a specific configuration.
"Tamim has played well and he is in every case great," Nazmul told journalists on Saturday. "At the point when I talked with him last time you can say I mentioned him to make a return into T20Is. I have spoken with him on phone and he just said 'kindly don't push me since, supposing that you push me normally I should return yet I would rather not play in this configuration'. Subsequent to paying attention to this I felt there is no reason for asking him (to rethink his choice) since, supposing that somebody would rather not play any configuration there is no reason for driving him to play,'' he said.
Nazmul added that he wasn't certain with regards to Shakib Al Hasan's choice to before long abandon one organization considering the all-rounder guaranteed him that he will be accessible in each arrangement from January.
Shakib prior said that proceeding to include in each of the three configurations going ahead is close to unimaginable for him as a result of the pandemic-implemented quarantine limitations. "Presumably he said this (taking a choice on his Test future) after the last discussion we had in light of the fact that he let me know that from January he is accessible in each configuration and won't miss any games and normally that incorporates Tests," Nazmul finished up.
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