The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is not in a troublesome position over the captaincy issue when Tamim Iqbal stepped down as captain of the ODI team ahead of the mega event - the World Cup.
Ismail Haider Mallick, one of the influential directors of the board claimed it, saying that the concerned department is working on to appoint a new captain and the issue will be resolved very soon.
"Obviously BCB is not in trouble (about appointing the captain," Mallick said today. "Our honorubale President Nazmul Hassan Papon had already said Tamim will not be the captain and it is a shock for us. But the concerned department is closely working on the issue."
Tamim Iqbal who retired from the cricket in the last month before reversed the decision after 28 hours following a meeting with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, decided to give up ODI leadership due to the injury concern.
His decision was made public after the meeting with BCB President Nazmul Hassan Papon on Thursday. Tamim said he also informed his decision to give up the captaincy to Prime Minister before the meeting with the BCB President.
He said his recurring back injury was the issue to step down as captain. He also skipped the upcoming Asia Cup to give him the time to recuperate from the injury fully.
As Tamim's injury is believed not to be managed properly, The BCB President revealed that they would look into the matter and the people behind the negligence won't be spared.
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