India will teach Bangladesh 'Tamij' in the final!

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Bangladeshi cricketers of Betumi say Indian media

Bangladesh-India match means tension. Talking through social communication Many times, beyond the level of probability. The over-passion of the supporters of these two parties has given rise to jealousy. But now the news of the Bangladesh Cricket team has gone down to the level of modality, some Indian media The Hindi news channel 'Azatak', while previewing the final of the Nidhaus Trophy, said Rohit Sharma's team will teach Bangladesh 'Tomis' in today's final.
Azhtak's match preview language was Hindi. In the Bengali translation it is quite like this, "The questions about the conduct of Bangladesh cricketers in Friday's match have arisen. The cricketers have made the final "Batmiji" because the umpires do not give 'no ball'. The channel has said directly that provocative words need not be taught, it is necessary to teach the ad hoc,

Bangladesh has not won a single Twenty20 match against India so far. This information has come up repeatedly over the report. But Azak said, "India will give the final answer to the racket of their cricketers by losing Bangladesh in the final." The arrogance of Bangladesh will be crumbled. '

Bangladesh cricketers have also questioned the 'cricketing spirit' of the players, saying, 'Bangladesh's cricketers exceeded the level of guile with no ball. It hit the cricketing sensation.
According to the media, India can 'correct' Bangladesh, 'Era (Bangladesh Cricket Team) will not refrain so easily. That will be Indian team. '
They threatened the Bangladesh team in one place, "If they make such a mistake in the final, then the viewers can not guess, what will they do to Rohit's team!"

At one stage of the report, experts from both the former Indian cricketers Madan Lal and Nikhil Chopra finalized the opinion. At one stage of discussion, India's 'World Cup winning' cricketer Madan Lal Shakib Al Hasan has repeatedly called him 'Sakaab Ali'.