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Tamim Iqbal becomes youngest head of Bangladesh Cricket Board

DHAKA — Former Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal became the youngest head of the Bangladesh Cricket ​Board (BCB) on Tuesday, after the National ‌Sports Council dissolved the BCB’s board of directors following an investigation into elections held in October.

A ​committee found irregularities in the BCB’s ​election process, the NSC’s sports director Mohammed ⁠Aminul Ahesan told reporters in Dhaka.

“We ​have informed the International Cricket Council (ICC) that this ​board of directors was not formed in a proper manner, and is not able to complete its ​work in a proper manner,” Ahesan ​said.

“We think that the ICC will definitely uphold this ‌decision.”

The ⁠previous board of directors was led by Aminul Islam, who was behind Bangladesh’s refusal to visit India for this year’s Twenty20 World ​Cup, citing safety ​concerns.

Bangladesh ⁠were replaced by Scotland in the tournament.

Tamim, who played 391 matches for ​Bangladesh across all formats, will lead ​an ⁠11-member ad-hoc committee that will run the BCB.

Bangladesh will host New Zealand in a ⁠tour featuring ​three one-day internationals, three ​T20s and two tests starting on April 17. — (Reuters)