He will however remain sidelined during the recovery period, which may stretch up to 8 weeks.
“It will take at least seven to eight weeks to be cured fully,” said Tamim to reporters after his arrival at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at around 5 pm on Sunday.
“No further treatment will be required…But will need to revisit my doctor after five weeks,” said Tamim quoting doctor’s suggestion.
That means the left-handed opener is likely to miss out on Bangladesh’s home series against Zimbabwe in November, comprising 2 Tests and 3 ODIs.
Tamim fractured his left wrist during Bangladesh's match against Sri Lanka in the 14th Asia Cup opener at Dubai International Cricket Stadium in UAE on September 15.
The left-handed experienced batsman Tamim sustained the injury from only the third ball he faced when a Suranga Lakmal delivery struck him on Bangladesh post of 261/10 in 49.3 overs.
Then, Tamim briefly received treatment from the team physio but was forced to retire hurt, though, bravely returned at the ground to face one ball and gave a 14 balls company to Mushfiqur Rahim in the end for a 137-run victory. Tamim played no further part in the six-nation tournament.
He left for British city of Southampton, where his doctor David Warwick practices, on September 27.