KOLKATA: Bangladesh skipper Mashrafe Mortaza today admitted they were in a state of sorrow in the aftermath of their inexplicable one-run loss to India but hoped they would return home with their heads held high by winning against New Zealand in their concluding league fixture of ICC World Twenty20 here tomorrow.
“The whole team is in a state of sorrow, everyone is broken. Nobody is blaming anyone but we’ve somehow accepted the defeat. Everyone was very upset. They just could not talk to each other. It was so disappointing,” Mortaza said summing up the team’s mood after their loss in Bengaluru.
“We have never lost this way. We have to play our best again. If we get the opportunity, we have to make sure we don’t repeat the same mistakes. The conditions are similar but the wicket is different. New Zealand are on top clearly, whereas we lost all three. We will try our best.”
Mortaza further said saying ‘sorry’ to their fans would not be enough and they would try to play hard to put the disappointment behind and try to get over the line against the unstoppable Black Caps.
“Even if we say sorry it’s not going to be enough. We just have to think positive that we still have a match left, we have to play hard, and try to win. New Zealand have beaten India in these conditions, so they’re a strong team.”
Chasing 147, Bangladesh needed just two runs from the last three balls and they managed to lose three wickets, the last one in the form of a run out through a class act by Indian skipper MS Dhoni.
“Playing in front of about 40,000 crowd, we had a good chance to beat them but we could not… That was so shocking. Boys got some chance to regroup. We still have a match and if we do well may be something we can take back home.
“No point thinking about the past. It’s not going to be the last match. We have to think we have one match left. We have to play our best and try to win,” Mortaza said.
Blaming it on their inexperience, he added: “Inexperience is still there. We have not faced such a situation maybe. Hope we will turn it around. If we can learn from this mistakes hope we will win more difficult matches from hereon.” (AGENCIES)