The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has made a significant move in its first week under the leadership of Tamim Iqbal, announcing an increase in salaries for both men's and women's cricketers in the domestic circuit. The decision marks a major shift in the board's approach to player welfare and comes as a boost to the morale of players ahead of the upcoming season. According to sources, the salaries have been increased by a substantial margin, with the exact figures remaining undisclosed. Tamim Iqbal, the newly appointed president of the BCB, has had a storied career in international cricket. Hailing from Chittagong, Tamim burst onto the scene in 2007, scoring a century on his Test debut against India. He has since become one of the most successful batsmen in Bangladesh cricket history, with over 7,000 runs in Tests, ODIs, and T20Is. A prolific run-scorer, Tamim has also led the Bangladesh national team with distinction, taking over as captain in 2015 and guiding the team to memorable victories against top opponents. With his impressive skillset and leadership qualities, Tamim is poised to bring much-needed change to the BCB.