Meh, no memo to get really. If they're not subdued and feeling different then that's okay. No point pretending if they're not overly affected by it.Having looked at the highlights of the Bangladeshi innings and the first little bit of the Zimbabwe innings it seems these guys didn't get the memo, you wouldn't know anything has happened, crowd, players and commentators all going on as normal but I didn't watch the start
having looked at the highlights of the bangladeshi innings and the first little bit of the zimbabwe innings it seems these guys didn't get the memo, you wouldn't know anything has happened, crowd, players and commentators all going on as normal but i didn't watch the start
Welcome to CW Habib. That was a good first post.View attachment 21606View attachment 21607View attachment 21608View attachment 21609
There you go.
Here you will find the reaction of our senior players: http://www.*************.com/alochona/showthread.php?t=45304&page=2
The mood was quite sombre at the start of the match. Even though BD players haven't played that much against Phil Hughes, they were understanbly shocked to lose a fellow cricketer and they talked about it to the local media. In fact Mashrafe actually said in favor of banning the bouncer. Also, it brought back memory of the late Indian cricketer Raman Lamba who died fielding at short leg in a DPL match long time ago. Shakib played under Phil Hughes's captaincy before in Adelaide Strikers, so he was the most affected.
The commentators frequently mentioned Phil Hughes and expressed their condolences and there were plenty of banners respecting his memory in the gallery as well.
Anyhow, there is no better healer in this case than playing a cricket match.