

Tanzid Hasan Tamim discusses similarities with Tamim Iqbal. “I’ve seen him a lot since I was a kid, and he’s my idol. ” Tanzid Hasan Tamim remarked.
Tanzid Hasan Tamim, a 22-year-old Bangladesh uncapped opener, has drawn a lot of notice with his skills. Hasan has been linked to Tamim Iqbal, 34, for reasons other than their names. Tanzid’s playstyle is very similar to that of Iqbal when he was younger.
Tanzid rose to prominence following his performances in the Dhaka Premier League. The 22-year-old hit 371 runs for Uttara Sporting Club in 13 games and was named to Bangladesh’s U-19 World Cup squad.
Tanzid Hasan came forward to ponder on the comparisons after seeing his comparison to Tamim Iqbal. Tanzid, who goes by the nickname Tamim, came forward to say that he has been hearing similar parallels since the early stages of his career, and that he grew up watching Iqbal play and has gotten inspiration from him.
“This is my nickname (Tamim); I’ve been hearing it since the beginning of my career (comparison with Tamim Iqbal), and to be honest, I grew up watching him play and getting inspiration from him.” I grew up idolizing him since I saw him so much as a child. I try to learn a lot from him, and we talk a lot whenever I see him. When it comes to pressure (replacing Tamim Iqbal), I believe we are professional cricketers, and cricket is a game of pressure. “The faster I learn to adapt, the better I will perform,” Hasan was cited by Cricbuzz as saying.
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Every cricketer will have good and bad time: Tanzid
Tanzid Hasan’s performances in the recently concluded Emerging Asia Cup 2023 wowed everyone. With three fifties, he scored 179 runs in four games. Furthermore, he came forward to say that training with a range of different trainers helped him regain his form.
“Every cricketer will have good and bad times, and we have to accept it, but how we can make a turnaround is important, and I tried to do that by talking with different coaches and working on minimizing my flaws, which helped me get back into runs,” Tanzid said.