“I have been away from international cricket for a long time,” he wrote on Facebook. “This distance will remain. My chapter in international cricket is over. I have been thinking about it for a long time. Now that a big event like the Champions Trophy is coming up, I don’t want to be the center of attention for anyone. thing that could cause the team to lose focus. Of course, I didn’t want that to happen either.
“Captain Najmul Hossain Shanto sincerely asked me to come back to the team. There were also discussions with the selection committee. I am grateful to them that they are still considering me in the team. However, I have listened to my own heart.”
“I withdrew from the BCB central contract a long time ago because I did not want to return to international cricket,” he wrote. “Many have said that I have left the matter hanging. Why is anyone talking about a cricketer who is no longer on the contracted list of BCB? I resigned voluntarily more than a year ago.
“Even after that, there was an unnecessary discussion. The decision to retire or continue playing is a cricketer’s or any professional sportsperson’s right. I have given myself time. Now I feel it has the time has come.”
Almost 18 months ago, Tamim announced his retirement at a press conference, breaking down a few times. After Tamim made the announcement, Hasina tracked him down and asked him to come out of retirement the next day. Tamim obliged, but resigned from the ODI captaincy soon after. Tamim played two ODIs in September 2023 as the national selectors led by Minhajul Abedin were preparing him for the ODI World Cup.
“What happened before the 2023 World Cup was a big shock to me as I did not leave the team for cricketing reasons,” Tamim said in his post. “Even after that, many cricket fans told me that they want to see me back in the national team. I thought about their love.
“I also have a fan at home. My son has never told me directly, but he has repeatedly told his mother that he wants to see his father play in the national shirt again. I am sorry to disappoint the hobby. son, “The day you grow up, you will understand your father.”













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