Scores of Bangladeshi cricket fans took to the roads of Dhaka on Sunday to express their shock hours after worldwide cricket authorities banned the nation's top bowlers from contending in the World Twenty20 in India.
The demonstrators shaped a human chain as they walked along a bustling street in the capital, after the International Cricket Council suspended pacer Taskin Ahmed and Arafat Sunny on Saturday from rocking the bowling alley in worldwide matches for illicit activities.
The bans came as a hit to Bangladesh's odds in the World Twenty20 after they lost to Pakistan by 55 keeps running in their opening match of the competition.
"The ICC has been reliably attempting to obliterate the odds of little groups like Bangladesh to improve in the World Cup. The bans of Taskin Ahmed and Arafat Sunny are a piece of this scheme," said rankled cricket fan Sanjiban Sudip, 23.
"This is just the same old thing new. No players from India, Australia or England have been banned for suspect activities. Interestingly, a lot of players from groups like Bangladesh were suspended," he included.
The dissenters blazed a "typical model" of the ICC as they closed their challenge.
A large number of Bangladeshi fans likewise vented their disappointment on online networking after the bowlers fizzled appraisal tests to clear the suspicion over their knocking down some pins, as the bans made front-page features over the cricket-insane country on Sunday.
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