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Imrul Kayes regrets not getting his name up on the Lord's honours board

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Imrul Kayes scored 75 in a Test innings in Lord's in 2010
Imrul Kayes scored 75 in a Test innings in Lord's in 2010 © BCB

Former Bangladesh opener Imrul Kayes regrets missing out on having his name on the Lord's honours board, and admitted that he understood the value of it only after seeing Tamim Iqbal's name up there.

"That 75-run innings at Lord's in 2010, if I could have turn that into a hundred, I would have been very happy," Imrul told Cricbuzz on Friday. "I didn't understand the feeling back then but when I saw Tamim's name on the honours board, then I realized (that I missed the chance to put my name on the honors board as well)," he said, suggesting that he could hardly understand the value of it at that young age.

Imrul, who last played a Test at the Eden Gardens in 2019, made 1797 runs in 39 Tests at an average of 24.28, is

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