Tamim & Mushfiq Stresses on Icon Culture in BPL
Bangladesh ODI Captain Tamim Iqbal and wicket-keeper Mushfiqur Rahim underscored the value of consistency in Bangladesh Premier League T20 as far as symbol or star cricketers are concerned. Both of them had joined a live session on Instagram on Saturday night which was initiated by Tamim. The left-handed batsman, regarded as the quiet social media, came to impress us with the action he had arranged to introduce guests to different Bangladesh cricketers. The live session has attracted over 2,000 plus viewers.
Tamim and Mushfiqur, apart from a light-hearted conversation regarding their relationship and dressing room secrets, also addressed BPL and the need for local brandy cricketers to be part of the franchise for a few years and not to shift the squad every season. Tamim said there is no doubt that the BPL T20 has been a huge There is no denying that the BPL T20 was a big forum for Bangladesh cricketer yet he also believes that if players will play with a particular team for as long as two-three years or even a longer period of time, then the relationship with the team and even with the fans of the area would become much greater. suppose everybody assumes that Dhoni is for Chennai or that Rohit is for Mumbai he added. He then mentioned that usually in BPL they are rotating their teams every year, which does not cause us to know the team management, the players and even the fans could not understand who’s playing for which team this season. He assumes that if the officials provide at least any orders that the players should be contracted to a single club for at least three years, and only if the club and the athlete decide to alter the contract and it helps the players to be more dedicated.
Mushfiq expressed identical views, contributing his expertise to the debate. He mentioned that he might be the only player who has played in a different team every season. It’s difficult to get set right away on a new team, new management and new set of players. He also believes that if he has played for a team for some years it will be able to benefit him mentally, boost the fan base and build a culture. The country has become locked-down owing to the coronavirus pandemic, and all modes of sport are halted in Bangladesh as well as in other nations. Spending time at home for sportsmen to take part in social networking, connect with fans and fellow students via live sessions. Opening batsman Tamim was the first to start these live sessions among Bangladeshi sports personalities as he joined Mushfiq. Tamim is expected to join Bangladesh’s all-rounder Mahmudullah for a live session on coming Sunday at 10 p.m.