Indian captain whacks stumps, slams ‘pathetic umpiring in extraordinary meltdown

Indian captain whacks stumps, slams ‘pathetic umpiring in extraordinary meltdown

India captain Harmanpreet Kaur has come under fire after an extraordinary reaction to her dismissal against Bangladesh in the final match of their three-match ODI series.

Miscuing a sweep off the bowling of Nahida Akter, the ball popped up in the air and was caught by the grateful Fahima Khatun, sending Kaur packing for just 14 in India’s chase of 225.

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Kaur proceeded to hit her bat in frustration, as if to point that she’d hit the ball (seemingly considering that she had been given out LBW), after which circled to present her stumps an almighty whack, in wild scenes that shocked viewers and commentators alike.

She then proceeded to present umpires Muhammad Kamruzzaman and Tanvir Ahmed an almighty spray within the post-match interview, calling it a lesson discovered.

“A lot of learning from this game,” Kaur stated.

“Even apart from the cricket, the type of umpiring that was happening there, we were very surprised.

“The next time whenever we are coming to Bangladesh, we’ll have to make sure we have to deal with this kind of umpiring and accordingly, we’ll have to prepare ourselves.

“They (Bangladesh) batted really well, batted according to the situation. They were taking those singles which were very crucial.

“In between, we leaked a few runs but when we were batting, we controlled the game very well.

“But, as I mentioned earlier, some pathetic umpiring was done, and we are really disappointed about some decisions given by the umpires.”

Kaur wasn’t the one Indian participant to explode on the umpiring, with batter Yastika Bhatia additionally standing her floor after being given out LBW.

The match terribly resulted in a tie, with the collection levelled at 1-1 and the edges sharing the honours.

Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana was scathing in her response, calling it “totally (Kaur’s) problem.”

“It is totally her problem. I have nothing to do with it,” Sultana stated.

“As a player, she could have shown better manners. I can‘t tell you what happened, but it didn’t feel right to be there (for the photograph) with my team.

“It wasn‘t the right environment. That’s why we went back. Cricket is a game of discipline and respect.”

“The umpires wouldn‘t give her out if she wasn’t out. We had umpires from men’s international cricket, so they were good umpires.

“What are they going to say about the caught or run-out dismissals? We have respected their decisions. The umpire‘s decision is the final decision, whether I like it or not. Why didn’t we behave in that way?”

India’s vice-captain, Smriti Mandhana, was tight-lipped when requested about Kaur after the match.

“What happened in the middle is part and parcel of the game,” Mandhana stated.

“We have seen these incidents in the past as well when we see the men’s game. I think when you play for India, you want to win and it happens in the heat of the moment.

“She wasn’t really happy with the decision given, she felt she wasn’t out and that came out, but yeah, feel (like) it is just heat of the moment.”

However, requested whether or not she thought the behaviour was acceptable, Mandhana admitted it wasn’t within the spirit of the sport.

“When you want to win so badly, I am sure in the spirit of the game and all other things, definitely we can talk about it later, but I think just knowing Harman as a person and knowing how much she wants to win for India, and sure, from the spirit of the game I wouldn’t say that is (acceptable), but yeah, when you really want that W on the board for India, these things happen,” she stated.

Source: www.news.com.au