News Flash
DHAKA, Jan 27, 2025 (BSS)—The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) will support
FIDE Master Tahsin Tajwar Zia, son of the late Grandmaster Ziaur Rahman, as
he embarks on a series of prestigious international chess tournaments.
Tahsin, this year will play three tournaments -- World Junior Under-20 Chess
Championship in Petrovac, Montenegro, Asian Zonal Chess Championship in Sri
Lanka and Grand Masters and International Masters Events in Hungary.
In a statement today, the BCB revealed that they will provide financial
assistance of Tk. 15.8 lakh to cover the associated costs of his participation in
these three events.
19-year old Tahsin is a rising star in the chess arena and is committed to
building upon the legacy of his father.
In a bid to boost his rating points (current FIDE rating 2323) and also to mount
a challenge on securing an International Master (IM) title, he will be
participating in three international chess tournaments.
“Tahsin is a very talented chess player and it is a pleasure to see him following
in his legendary father’s footsteps. We want to support his quest for further
success and excellence as he pursues an IM title with an eye on becoming a GM
in the future. The BCB is proud to be a part of Tahsin’s journey,” BCB president
Faruque Ahmed said in a statement.
“We feel that this is also a way of expressing our deepest gratitude to GM Ziaur
Rahman for his contribution to the game of chess and to our nation’s sports,”
he said.