Sore Losers

nishantvshah
By nishantvshah

DHAKA: Angry Bangladesh fans stoned the West Indies bus on Friday after the home team crashed to a humiliating nine-wicket defeat in the cricket World Cup.

Two windows of the bus were smashed as it was leaving the Sher-e-Bangla stadium after the match in what police claimed was a case of mistaken identity.

"The fans thought it was the Bangladeshi team bus and they hurled stones at it," Imtiaz Ahmed, deputy commissioner of police in Dhaka said.

"The window panes were shattered, but no one was injured."

West Indian star Chris Gayle, a former national captain, had tweeted from the vehicle during the attack, claiming the players had been terrified.

"This is ridiculous. Damn. World Cup with so much security and this happens. Big joke. Trust me I am not keen here. Every player lay flat," he wrote on his Twitter account.

He added: "This is some bullshit.....Bangladesh stoning our bus!!! Freaking glass Break!!! This is crap, can't believe..what next, bullets!!!!"

Bangladesh Cricket Board president Mustafa Kamal apologised to the West Indies for the incident.

"We are sorry it happened," Kamal said. "We have already ordered an investigation and the police are working on it.

"There was enough security for the buses, the fans may have thought it was the Bangladesh bus. The stones were thrown from a long distance.

"It is nothing serious. No serious damage was done, but still we are very sorry this happened."

Violence also broke out in the Dhaka University campus as angry students torched Bangladeshi team jerseys and placards after the home team's comprehensive defeat, a top police official said.

"A crowd of around 3,000 gathered inside the campus. They were very angry and shouted slogans against the players," Rezaul Karim, police chief of the university area said.

West Indies spokesman Philip Spooner, whose team were playing in Bangladesh for the first time since 2002, confirmed there were no injuries.

"We left the ground and on our way back to the hotel, a couple of stones did hit our window. Two windows were racked, but not shattered. Both teams are back at the hotel and are safe. Nobody is injured," he said.

"Our manager ( Richie Richardson) will notify the respective boards and the ICC (International Cricket Council). There is no panic, everybody is fine."

Bangladesh, one of the tournament's co-hosts along with India and Sri Lanka, had earlier slumped to a nine-wicket defeat to the West Indies in front of a 25,000 sell-out crowd.

They had been bowled out for their lowest ever one-day total of just 58 in 18.5 overs, with the West Indies cantering home in the 13th over of their innings with the match taking under two-and-a-half hours to complete.

Bangladesh had been expected to perform well in the event, especially in favourable home conditions. But two defeats in three games have dealt their hopes of making the quarter-finals a major blow.

Friday's incident came just a day after the second anniversary of the deadly attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team bus in the Pakistani city of Lahore.

That attack left seven Sri Lankan players injured and killed eight Pakistani people.

It also led to a suspension of all international cricket in Pakistan while the country's rights as a co-host of the ongoing World Cup were also withdrawn.

Source : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/cricket-world-cup-2011...

By FathimaH• 5 Mar 2011 07:54
FathimaH

You can say that again.I'll add dangerously sore losers!

By anonymous• 5 Mar 2011 07:50
anonymous

I heard that a Bowler took 10 wickets in 18.5 overs giving away just 58 runs?....

That must be amazing...bowling figures ....lol

By anonymous• 5 Mar 2011 02:29
anonymous

another source says, angry fans supposed that the bus carrying players, were of Bangladeshi players.

By Deal_4_wHeel• 5 Mar 2011 02:29
Rating: 2/5
Deal_4_wHeel

the incident in bangladesh is entirely different than of pakistan, the whole team were out at total of 58, and bangladeshi fans do love cricket like other asian countries... if it would have been happen in pakistan or india, the results might be much severe... people in this region worship this game, it becomes a matter of life and death for them sometimes!!

By happygolucky• 4 Mar 2011 23:34
happygolucky

Though it sure is strange to bring the mention of the incident in Pakistan to the one happened with WI team, but not very different to what we witness on QL...just read a comment on another thread of someone inquiring about new sponsorship law and the response: why would they (Qatar) allow freedom to slaves...a bit of spice to get noticed IMO, unnecessarily.

By hmfaysal• 4 Mar 2011 23:02
hmfaysal

crazy ass people

By nishantvshah• 4 Mar 2011 22:59
nishantvshah

the same reminds me of what happened when India under performed in the carrebian in the last world cup.

By anonymous• 4 Mar 2011 22:45
Rating: 2/5
anonymous

Media gave the fans the impression that reaching the Quarter Finals is merely a formality as they are currently ranked above West Indies in ICC rankings. Netherlands & Ireland should be easy victories so Bangladesh should be in QFs. Now they have as much chance as Ireland to make it through and need to beat England or South Africa, not impossible but certainly very difficult.

By britexpat• 4 Mar 2011 22:21
britexpat

Sadly, the fans expect the same devotion and dilligence from the players - and this is not so.

Players - especially in the sub continent become stars and believe their own hype - becoming primadonnas.

By anonymous• 4 Mar 2011 22:16
anonymous

Good article on this

http://www.espncricinfo.com/icc_cricket_worldcup2011/content/current/story/504312.html

By nishantvshah• 4 Mar 2011 22:14
Rating: 2/5
nishantvshah

so true britey. even i found it very funny as to how these two incidents are being related.

BTW, this reaction from fans was totally uncalled for. Even if they wanted to stone the Bangladesh team bus, they are sportsmen and winning and losing is a part of any game.

By britexpat• 4 Mar 2011 22:12
britexpat

Its amazing how news can be portrayed.

the two incidents are totally unrelated. in Pakistan, it was a terrorist attack. Here, it was an idiotic mob of disgrunbtled fans who mistook the WI bus for their own..

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