Tamim Iqbal

Tamim Iqbal Khan (Bengali: তামিম ইকবাল খান; born 20 March 1989), more popularly known as Tamim Iqbal, is a Bangladeshi cricketer from Chittagong who was captain of the national team in ODI matches from 2020 to 2023. Considered as the greatest Bangladeshi batsman, he was the first Bangladeshi to score a century in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, making 103 not out against Oman in the 2016 tournament. His 103 not out is the highest score made by a Bangladeshi at any T20 World Cup tournaments. Tamim's 128 which he made against England in the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy is also the highest score made by a Bangladeshi at any tournaments. He is starting his commentator career on 6 December 2023, Bangladesh vs New Zealand 2nd Test match.

Tamim Iqbal
Personal information
Born (1989-03-20) 20 March 1989
Chittagong, Bangladesh
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm) in
BattingLeft-handed
RoleOpening batter
Relations
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 50)4 January 2008 v New Zealand
Last Test4 April 2023 v Ireland
ODI debut (cap 84)9 February 2007 v Zimbabwe
Last ODI23 September 2023 v New Zealand
ODI shirt no.28 (previously 29)
T20I debut (cap 17)1 September 2007 v Kenya
Last T20I9 March 2020 v Zimbabwe
T20I shirt no.28 (previously 29)
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2004–presentChittagong Division
2011Nottinghamshire
2012Chittagong Kings
2012/13Wellington Firebirds
2013Duronto Rajshahi, St Lucia Zouks
2015–2016Chittagong Vikings
2016–2018Peshawar Zalmi
2017Essex
2017–2019Comilla Victorians
2019/20Dhaka Platoon
2020Lahore Qalandars
2021Fortune Barishal
2022Minister Dhaka
2023Khulna Tigers
2024Fortune Barishal
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI T20I FC
Matches 70 243 78 104
Runs scored 5,134 8,357 1,758 7,945
Batting average 38.89 36.65 24.08 43.17
100s/50s 10/31 14/56 1/7 17/44
Top score 206 158 103* 334*
Catches/stumpings 20/– 68/– 18/– 35/–
Medal record
Men's Cricket
Representing  Bangladesh
Asia Cup
2012 Bangladesh
2016 Bangladesh
2018 UAE
Asian Games
2014 IncheonTeam
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 28 December 2023

Tamim made his ODI debut in 2007 and played his first Test match the following year. He scored his first century against Ireland. He is the only Bangladeshi batsman to score a century against the England cricket team at Lord's Stadium. He served as vice-captain of the national side between December 2010 and September 2011. In March 2021, Tamim became the first Bangladeshi player to score 50 ODI half-centuries. He scored more than 15000 runs in his whole international career, which is the highest among any other Bangladeshi batsman to date. Tamim is also Bangladesh's highest century maker in international matches with 25 centuries, combining all forms of cricket.

In 2011 he was named one of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack's four Cricketers of the Year, and Wisden's Test Player of the Year, becoming just the second Bangladeshi player to be awarded the accolade. He was the highest run scorer in 2016 T20 WC (295). He is the only Bangladeshi cricketer to score centuries in all three game formats. He is the only player to score four consecutive half-centuries in the Asia Cup. He is the only player to score at least two centuries for three times in a 3 match ODI series. He also holds the record for scoring the most hundreds in One Day International cricket from Bangladesh. In July 2022, he announced his retirement from Twenty20 International cricket. On 6 July 2023, he took retirement from all sorts of international cricket. However, on the next day, he astonishingly reversed his retirement decision following a meeting that included BCB president Nazmul Hassan, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, and former Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza, and instead opted to take some rest before continuing to play.

Tamim stepped down as the ODI captain on 3 August 2023, after being ruled out of the Asia Cup due to complications arising from a long-standing back injury.

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