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Bangladeshi captain irritated by Harmanpreet’s words, angry like children

The controversy over umpiring in the ODI match played between the Indian women’s cricket team and Bangladesh on July 22 is not taking its name to stop. Especially after this match, Team India’s captain Harmanpreet Kaur is very much discussed. She is getting a lot of headlines because of her attitude. Many videos of the match are going viral on social media and Harmanpreet is seen in every video and she is raising questions about umpiring.

Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur after the match termed the umpiring as bad and said to come to Bangladesh with full preparation keeping this in mind next time. Harman was so miffed with the umpiring that she kept talking about umpiring while receiving the trophy and during the photo session with the Bangladeshi captain and team, which left Bangladeshi captain Nigar Sultana irritated and sulking like a child. After seeing what happened, you will also say how childish it is.

Sultana ran to the dressing room with the team
In fact, with the third match tied between India and Bangladesh, the 3-match series was also tied 1-1. Both the teams shared the trophy. The captains of both the teams were on the field while receiving the trophy and during the photo session with the team. During this, Harman was repeatedly talking about the umpiring, which annoyed Bangladeshi captain Nigar Sultana and she went to the dressing room with the entire team in the middle of the post match presentation. Whose is going viral on social media.

What did the Bangladeshi captain say on the matter?
Bangladesh women’s team captain Nigar Sultana reacted to Harmanpreet’s attitude. He questioned Harmanpreet’s behavior and also criticized it. Sultana said that Harmanpreet Kaur should have shown some manners. Bangladeshi captain Sultana said after the match, “It’s her problem. I have nothing to do with it. As a player, she could have shown manners. I can’t tell you what happened, but it didn’t feel right to be there for photography with my team. Actually it was not the right environment, so we went back. Cricket is a game of discipline and respect.”