
Tamim, who had been leading the BCB's ad hoc committee for the past two months, first earned a place on the board by topping the poll in the Dhaka clubs category. He received the highest number of votes among all candidates before being elected president unopposed as the lone nominee for the top post.
With his appointment, Tamim becomes the 18th president and the sixth elected president in the history of the BCB. Fahim Sinha was named vice-president.
A total of 16 candidates contested the Category-2 election representing Dhaka-based clubs, with 12 securing director positions. Tamim led the standings with 73 votes, while Sayeed Ibrahim Ahmed and Israfil Khasru finished joint second with 72 votes each. Masuduzzaman received 70 votes and Yasir Mohammad Faisal Ashiq secured 68.
The other successful candidates from the category were Fahim Sinha, Asif Rabbani, Mirza Yasir Abbas, Rafiqul Islam Babu, Sarkar Mahbub Ahmed Shamim, Shahnian Tanim and Shafiq Ahmed Salam.
The unsuccessful candidates were Borhanul Pappu, Amjad Hossain, Fayazur Rahman Mitu and Major Imroz Ahmed (retd).
The newly constituted 25-member BCB board comprises 10 representatives from divisional and district cricket associations (Category-1), 12 representatives from Dhaka-based clubs (Category-2), and one representative from Category-3.
Elected BCB Directors
Category-1 (Divisional and District Associations)
Dhaka Division: Sayeed Bin Zaman, SM Abdullah Al Fuad
Chattogram Division: Minhajul Abedin Nannu, Moyeen Uddin Chowdhury
Khulna Division: Shafiqul Alam, Shantanu Islam
Rajshahi Division: Mir Shakrul Alam
Rangpur Division: Mirza Faisal Amin
Sylhet Division: Abdul Qayyum Chowdhury
Barishal Division: Mizanur Rahman
Category-2 (Club Representatives)
Tamim Iqbal, Masuduzzaman, Fahim Sinha, Asif Rabbani, Yasir Mohammad Faisal Ashiq, Mirza Yasir Abbas, Israfil Khasru, Rafiqul Islam, Sarkar Mahbub Ahmed Shamim, Shahnian Tanim, Sayeed Ibrahim Ahmed and Shafiq Ahmed.
Category-3
Sirajuddin Mohammad Alamgir.