Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) directors said the incident is true. In the international press too, Ayesha Siddika, wife of Tamim Iqbal, has been subjected to racism in Stratford, East London. But Tamim himself says nothing like this happened! In the morning, he wrote in the social media that some of the news coming to the media were not correct. The reason for his return to his country is personal.
The left-hander of Bangladesh team on Facebook and Twitter wrote, 'All fans and well wishers want to say, without ending the season, I came back because of Essex because of personal reasons. We have been caught in "hate crime" by some media reports. It is not really that. "Tamim also mentioned his favorite place to play England cricket," Thank you to fans and well-wishers that they thought about me, sent a message. I will go to England and wait for the matches to be played in future.
Tamim returned to England yesterday afternoon. Many media workers were present at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport to learn more from him. But Tamil went missing from the VIP gate because no one was seen with him.
Before going to England, Tamim family was worried about the present situation there. At Tamim's request, the club arranged for them to stay in a luxurious apartment in Stratford, about 35 miles away from Essex's office of Chelmsford. The incident happened in the eastern London area. A BCB director said on condition of anonymity that some people chased away Tamim's family in London and had acids in their hands. It is known yesterday that the real thing Tamim's closest sources said that after coming out of a restaurant on Monday night, some white young men, who came out of the restaurant, cried out as 'acid, acid', aimed at Tamim and his family. Tamim got out of the pan and Tamim got out of there. They came back after the panic in the incident.
The cricket website Cricinfo also said that the reason behind Tamim's return to the country was the racist behavior towards his wife. The Bangladesh Open opener told the Essex authorities that they were involved in a "dispute" on Monday. Although Essex agreed to return to his country, the two parties decided not to publish the incident. When contacted by Cricinfo, he refused to say anything other than the statement given earlier in the day, Essex officials said. Tamim too does not open his mouth.
Besides, he is also thinking about his future in county cricket. It is known that there is a reason for denial of this fear that if a team can not take him or her in the future if he does not show cause for security reasons from England. Essex authorities have expressed regret for the incident. In the official statement, they also requested to respect their 'personal privacy'.
But BCB officials were surprised at the decision to remain silent. It is learned that Tamim talked to the BCB president in the afternoon on Wednesday afternoon. When the decision to return to the country, the board president told him that if necessary send the wife and children to the country. Nevertheless, he ended the contract with Essex. A board director, who was reluctant to disclose the name, said, "If he refuses to do so, why did he leave?" The president told him to send the family to the country if they did not want to publish the issue. But he does play. "Another director's comments, thinking about the far-reaching effects of the incident, 'It's a matter of safety, it's a matter of safety. So everyone needs to know about this matter. Many teams object to coming to our country. Now it is proved that such incidents can happen in any country! '
BCB president Nazmul Hassan tried to contact him yesterday but he could not be contacted. Media Committee chief Jalal Yunus said, "Tamim returned to the country today (yesterday). It is not right to comment on anything without knowing it. '
Source: BCB