Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana not glad along with her counterpart’s behaviour
Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana condemned her counterpart’s act after the presentation ceremony. She refused to disclose what prompted her to stroll out however did advise Harmanpreet to point out ‘better manners’
Harmanpreet Kaur’s Team India shared the 3-match ODI sequence with Bangladesh after the ultimate recreation resulted in a tie as each groups scored 225 in 50 overs. However, the Indian skipper’s stern reactions over the umpiring, which she termed ‘pathetic’, grabbed everybody’s consideration.
Firstly, she hit the stumps along with her bat after being given lbw off Nahida Akhtar’s bowling. Harmanpreet was seen having an argument with the on-field umpire on her manner again to the dressing room.
After the conclusion of the sport when the gamers of each groups gathered on the podium to share the trophy, Harmanpreet allegedly yelled “bring the umpires too.” Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana didn’t like her counterpart’s behaviour and after talking about it to the BCB officers, left the photoshoot together with your complete group.
Bangladesh-W captain & her group left the picture session after Indian-W captain Harmanpreet Kaur advised them,-“Why you are only here? You haven’t tied the match. The umpires did it for you. Call them up! We better have photo with them as well.”BCB to inform BCCI & ICC quickly. pic.twitter.com/PnyEQxoYuC
— SazzaDul Islam (@iam_sazzad) July 23, 2023
Before the rostrum incident, Harmanpreet took a brutal dig on the hosts, stating that the subsequent time they when the Indian group tour Bangladesh, it can come ready for the ‘pathetic umpiring’.
“I think a lot of learning for us from the game. Even apart from the cricket, the kind of umpiring that was happening we were very surprised. The next time we come to Bangladesh we will make sure we have to deal with this type of umpiring and prepare ourselves accordingly,” Harmanpreet mentioned on the post-match presentation.
“They (Bangladesh) batted really well, batted according to the situation. They were taking those singles which were very crucial. In between we leaked a few runs but we controlled the game very well when we were batting but as I mentioned earlier some pathetic umpiring was done, we are really disappointed about some decisions given by the umpires,” she added.
Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana condemned her counterpart’s act after the presentation ceremony. She refused to disclose what prompted her to stroll out however did advise Harmanpreet to point out ‘better manners’.
“It is totally her problem. I have nothing to do with it,” Nigar was quoted as saying throughout a media interplay.
“As a player, she could have shown better manners. I can’t tell you what happened, but it didn’t feel right to be there [for the photograph] with my team. It wasn’t the right environment. That’s why we went back. Cricket is a game of discipline and respect.
“The umpires wouldn’t give her out if she wasn’t out. We had umpires from men’s international cricket, so they were good umpires. What are they [India] going to say about the caught or run-out dismissals [of which there were six excluding the Harmanpreet and Meghna wickets]? We have respected their decisions. The umpire’s decision is the final decision, whether I like it or not. Why didn’t we behave in that way [like the India players]?” she added.
In the aftermath of the incident, Harmanpreet is ready to pay a hefty tremendous – 75 per cent of her match charges. She can even obtain 4 demerit factors – three for an on-field incident and one for feedback towards the umpires.
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