Tamim Iqbal Opens Up About Captaincy and Injury: Bangladesh’s opener, Tamim Iqbal, remains optimistic about his recovery in time for the World Cup in India as he diligently progresses through his rehabilitation program. Tamim, who is currently resting during the Asia Cup, is working on overcoming a back injury to make himself available for the upcoming three-match ODI series against New Zealand, a crucial prelude to the World Cup.
Tamim Iqbal Opens Up About Captaincy and Injury
Although Tamim has commenced his net sessions, he is expected to engage in full-fledged training starting on September 7, just two weeks prior to the ODI series against New Zealand. In a recent statement to the cricket platform Not Out Noman, Tamim expressed contentment with his rehabilitation progress. He highlighted the absence of significant pain since receiving the injection for his back injury and mentioned that the program is being closely monitored by the rehabilitation manager Kieron Thoms, national team physio Bayzid, and national team trainer Nick.
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“I think from 7th (September) I can take part in a full net session and there will be no restrictions like I cannot do this or that like you have seen I was facing only throw downs on the opening two days and from now onwards I can use a stick for throw downs. The way it had been planned, every day there is a tick mark there isn’t a day when we could not do something for any reason apart from one day like I had some pain but that was in my calf.”
Tamim Iqbal Opens Up About Captaincy and Injury: Tamim shared his focus on participating in ten days of comprehensive net sessions as a vital preparation for the World Cup. He emphasized that match practice isn’t a major concern for him given his extensive cricket experience. The prospect of playing three to four games before the main event, alongside the two practice matches, is seen as a positive step for his preparation.
“It’s important (the five matches before the World Cup – three ODIs against New Zealand and two practice games) but for me what is important is to have proper 10 days of net sessions this is what I feel. Because I have played for so long I don’t think a match could be a big problem for me. Normally if I can do 10 net sessions properly before the first game I should be okay. It is very good that we are getting five matches and let’s say if I play three to four games before the main event (World Cup) that is positive”
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Regarding recent developments, Tamim acknowledged that returning to the dressing room might be awkward after his initial retirement announcement and subsequent reversals. He recognized that the responsibility of dealing with the situation isn’t solely his and commended the involvement of professionals within the cricket board. As Tamim Iqbal Opens Up About Captaincy and Injury, he emphasized his commitment to maintaining team cohesion and avoiding personal conflicts, a key reason for stepping down from captaincy.
Tamim Iqbal Opens Up About Captaincy and Injury: Tamim clarified that his decision to relinquish the captaincy wasn’t solely injury-related but rather a combination of factors, including the need for unity within the team’s management and players. He refrained from blaming individuals and instead took responsibility for the situation. He emphasized the importance of team unity, regardless of wins or losses, and expressed his desire to create a harmonious environment.
“I would be lying if I say everything was fine. The major thing that came to my mind is that I can be angry with someone or an individual can be upset with me and it can happen but I cannot deny that today the position that I am having is because of cricket. Things were not hundred percent perfect and if I hold on to that position and like what I was saying if someone is upset with me or I am upset with someone and when you are going to such an important tournament and you cannot communicate well or there is some sort of uneasiness eventually it will have an impact on the team and I don’t want to be that selfish person, that is the only reason I left the captaincy,”
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