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India captain Priyam Garg says Bangladesh’s reaction was ‘dirty’ following U-19 triumph

Bangladesh cricket players react after winning the ICC Under-19 World Cup cricket finals between India and Bangladesh at the Senwes Park, in Potchefstroom, on February 9, 2020. (Source: AFP)

India captain Priyam Garg has called the aggressive celebration of Bangladesh players as “dirty” following their maiden title triumph at the Under-19 World Cup in Potchefstroom.

Some of the Bangladeshi players got carried away with their celebration after their historic win over India in the final on Sunday.

While their captain Akbar Ali apologised for the “unfortunate incident”, his Indian counterpart Garg felt it is something that should not have happened.

“We were easy. We think it’s part and parcel of the game - you win some and you lose some. But their reaction was dirty. I think it shouldn’t have happened. But it’s okay,” Garg was quoted as saying by Cricinfo.

During the match, Bangladesh players were overtly aggressive while fielding with their lead pacer Shoriful Islam sledging the Indian batsmen after every delivery.

As Bangladesh approached the winning runs, Shoriful was seen swearing multiple times on camera.

However, his skipper Ali apologised on behalf of the players.

“What happened, it should not [have] happened. I don’t know what exactly happened. I didn’t ask what was going on. But, you know, in the final, emotion can come out, and sometimes the boys were getting pumped, and emotions were coming through.

“As a youngster, it shouldn’t happen. In any position, in any manner, we have to show the respect to the opponent, we should have respect for the game. Cricket is known for being a gentleman’s game. So I’ll say, I’ll be sorry for my team,” said Ali, who scored an unbeaten 43 in a high-pressure situation.

Over the past two years, both teams were involved in close games with India getting the better of them on two important occasions -- the Asia Cup final and tri-series final last year.

“I’ll say India-Bangladesh rivalry bring the part, and before the World Cup final, we lost the Asia Cup final to them a couple of months ago. So I think the boys are really pumped up and take a revenge. I won’t say it should have happened, but I will be sorry for my side,” said Ali.

A source close to the Indian team management told PTI that the emotions ran high during and after the game but “none of the Indian players was at fault”.

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