If this is true Shame on Bangladeshi Team
Bangladesh dressing room glass door broken in Colombo
The ground staff at R. Premadasa Stadium has been requested to study the CCTV footage to find out who caused the damage in the Bangladesh dressing room during the final group game of the Nidahas Trophy tournament on Friday, Cricbuzz learns.
A window of the visitors' dressing room was found damaged after Bangladesh's tensed run chase against Sri Lanka. Bangladesh won the game by two wickets off the penultimate ball of the game to book a place in the final with India, but match referee Chris Broad could come down hard on a few players.
The ground staff had reported the damage to Broad, but were not sure who had done it. Broad then had asked the local officials to go through the CCTV footage to find out who had caused the damage.
Bangladesh required 12 runs off the last over and were contesting that the umpires failed to call a no ball when Isuru Udana bowled a second bouncer in the over to Mustafizur Rahman.
The ground staff is supposed to submit a report to the match referee before 12 noon on Saturday.
Meanwhile, the umpires also will study video footage of the closing stages of the game before deciding whether they should press charges against any player
Broken wrists to wrist spin via Warne worship - Cricbuzz
Bangladesh dressing room glass door broken in Colombo
The ground staff at R. Premadasa Stadium has been requested to study the CCTV footage to find out who caused the damage in the Bangladesh dressing room during the final group game of the Nidahas Trophy tournament on Friday, Cricbuzz learns.
A window of the visitors' dressing room was found damaged after Bangladesh's tensed run chase against Sri Lanka. Bangladesh won the game by two wickets off the penultimate ball of the game to book a place in the final with India, but match referee Chris Broad could come down hard on a few players.
The ground staff had reported the damage to Broad, but were not sure who had done it. Broad then had asked the local officials to go through the CCTV footage to find out who had caused the damage.
Bangladesh required 12 runs off the last over and were contesting that the umpires failed to call a no ball when Isuru Udana bowled a second bouncer in the over to Mustafizur Rahman.
The ground staff is supposed to submit a report to the match referee before 12 noon on Saturday.
Meanwhile, the umpires also will study video footage of the closing stages of the game before deciding whether they should press charges against any player
Broken wrists to wrist spin via Warne worship - Cricbuzz