Cricket Country Staff
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Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Mar 24, 2016, 05:04 AM (IST)
Edited: Mar 24, 2016, 04:26 PM (IST)
Indian skipper MS Dhoni in his post match conference reacted angrily after a journalist asked him a question regarding India’s one-run victory over Bangladesh in Match No.25 of the ongoing ICC World T20 2016 at Bangalore. The first question which was directed towards Dhoni was how there were talks about India needing to win the match with 50 or more runs to have a superior run-rate, and ending up just winning the match, upon being asked his view Dhoni reacted in a rather unDhoni manner. Dhoni in his reply said that you don’t look pleased with India’s victory as per the way or manner you have asked the question and more so the tone in which you asked the question. FULL CRICKET BLOG: India vs Bangladesh, T2o World Cup 2016, Match 25 at Bengaluru
Heading ahead Dhoni elaborated on what talks did he have with Hardik Pandya, revealing very less as this would only open the team’s strategy . Dhoni also gave reasons on how he felt that a few slow fielders, made it only difficult for him to get a pace of the game in hand. On being asked whether 2007 loss against Bangladesh in the ICC World Cup has being erased after this win, he was quick to add that it was a disappointment and will always be their at the back of the mind. Dhoni went on to add a lot more on Indian batting performance as well. ALSO READ: India vs Bangladesh, T20 World Cup: MS Dhoni keeps wicket with only one glove
MS Dhoni’s post-match conference can be seen below:
Post-match conference also had Bangladesh skipper Mashrafe Mortaza speaking on how his team had led till 19.3 overs of the match, only lose it at the very end of the game.
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