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During the post-match press conference, Bangladesh's captain was repeatedly interrupted.

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The captain of Bangladesh’s post-match press conference had to be halted due to time constraints.

The Scottish players were yelling and singing along to the national anthem while on the field.


On Sunday, Scotland beat Bangladesh by six runs in their Group B opener.



the T20 World Cup’s Bangladesh captain Mahmudullah had to stop mid-sentence after his team lost by six runs to Scotland

After Bangladesh’s six-run loss to Scotland in the ongoing T20 World Cup on Sunday, captain Mahmudullah was forced to pause his post-match press conference. Bangladesh’s star-studded batting order could only score 134 runs in their allotted 20 overs while chasing 141 for victory. The Bangladesh captain Mahmudullah had to pause while Scotland’s players signed their national anthem after the game to answer media questions. The captain of Bangladesh waited patiently for the players of Scotland to finish their national anthem before answering questions from the press.

Cricket Scotland posted a snippet of the press conference to Twitter, along with the message that they will be quieter in the future.

The video’s caption read, “Sorry, we’ll keep it down next time.

Mahmudullah’s followers also praised him for his calm demeanor in another tweet.

Bangladesh skipper said his batters weren’t good enough after the team failed to chase down 141 against Scotland, and the team must pull its socks up in the upcoming games.

“I thought the bowling was excellent, and I believe 140 could easily be attained. That big one in the middle was something we were lacking. The bowlers did an excellent job, but the batting line-up failed to deliver on this night “Mahmudullah remarked on the matter.

“Yes, when you’re unable to keep up with 140, you need to take a second look and correct your mistakes. We must remain optimistic and learn from our mistakes rather than try to make the same ones again. It’s a great place to bat, with a great stadium and a great crowd, but we need to step up our game “he went on to say.

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