Monday, June 13, 2016
Abahani Tamim apologises for altercation in Doleshwar match, wants thorough investigation for wrong
Tamim, however, pleaded with the authorities to get to the root of the problem rather than blaming any one person for the altercation.
The rain-reduced match, which was suspended on Sunday at BKSP-3 following much drama over the fracas, was not held on the reserve day, Monday, either.
Tamim, who was involved in triggering the incident, has accepted the blame for his part in it and told bdnews24.com that he regretted it.
"I definitely shouldn't have reacted the way I did. It was the result of a momentary rush of blood. As a national team cricketer and an icon for many youngsters, I really shouldn't have done it," Tamim said on Monday night.
"I was a crucial moment in the match. The batsman came down the wicket and was clearly stumped. Our total was small, 191. That wicket would've been the third and could've brought the match in our control.
"All these things just suddenly made me excited. But whatever the situation was, I shouldn't have given that reaction. I apologise to everyone."
The Abahani players, led by their captain, protested against the decision. Tamim was seen having a heated argument with the official.
The fielders adopted an aggressive body language after play resumed, while the uproar also fuelled immense dissatisfaction among the Abahani supporters, who soon started swearing out loud.
At the end of the 17th over, match referee Montu Datta entered the field with the reserve umpire.
After having a chat with him, the on-field umpires, Gazi Sohel and Tanvir Ahmed, marched off the field and brought the game to a halt, with Doleshwar on 59-2.
Tamim, however, urged the administration to be thorough in their investigation.
"Such incidents often occur in our country. [The person held responsible] faces criticism, then he is fined to close the case. But why it happened is never considered.
"This also happened in the case of Shakib (Al Hasan). He has been penalised on different occasions - maybe rightly so - but under what circumstances does he or a cricketer resort to such action is always overlooked. As if, punishing the cricketer is the end of the story."
Later the umpires once again took to the field after consulting among themselves on Sunday and Doleshwar were given a revised target under the Duckworth-Lewis method.
But Doleshwar refused to continue playing under the revised conditions, though the sky was clear and they had nothing to answer for. Thus the match was suspended.
On Monday, the Cricket Committee of Dhaka Metropolis (CCDM) coordinator Amin Khan said there was no mention of a squabble in the report of the match referee.
Datta wrote the match was suspended as both the on-field umpires were sick. CCDM has asked BCB to determine the fate of the match.
Abahani Tamim apologises for altercation in Doleshwar match, wants thorough investigation for wrong
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