Horrible experience for cricketers in the Atlantic

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The cricketers of the Bangladesh team had a terrible experience while going to sea in Dominica, the venue of the first two matches of the T20 series. Although everyone arrived safely, the one and a half hour ferry journey was not pleasant at all. The sea waves rise due to hostile weather. Many cricketers became terrified.

One of them is Nurul Hasan Sohan. This keeper-batsman fell ill. He told Channel I Online on WhatsApp that he is now normal.

Reneta June

Arriving in Dominica from St. Lucia, Mehdi Hassan Miraj wrote in a post on his verified Facebook page, Today will be a very memorable day! ‘

None of the Bangladeshi cricketers had the experience of crossing the sea before. When it comes to the West Indies, other foreign teams do not go from one island to another by sea. Even the West Indies team went from one island to another on this first ferry to play international matches.

Prothom Alo correspondent Tariq Mahmood, who was on the ferry carrying the cricketers, described the situation in his report as follows: When the ferry started at the beginning, everyone started the journey with a lot of noise. People were gathering behind the back to take selfies and capture videos of the blue sea on their mobile phones. West Indies cricketers, commentators, journalists and some ordinary passengers মিল all at first it seemed that someone was going to Bihar. But the cricketers started to suffer from ‘motion sickness’ one after the other due to the big swing of the ferry due to the push of the waves. From St. Lucia to Martinek: Everyone is overwhelmed by this one and a half hour journey. The worst situation is with pacer Shariful Islam, wicketkeeper-batsman Nurul Hasan and manager Nafis Iqbal. Seeing their condition, others also became terrified.

Nafis and Nurul became somewhat normal after a 40-minute break from Martinek, but Shariful fell ill again on the way from Martinek to Dominica. He was seen vomiting more than once by inserting his mouth in polythene. At one stage he took off his T-shirt to reduce the instability.

Earlier, Masiour Sohail, who was with the team, fell ill while vomiting at the beginning of the journey. Exhausted, he called the ferry and fell asleep. He got up after the ferry reached Dominica. In addition, many more members of the team have suffered from ‘motion sickness’. With fear, there was panic.


The article is in Bengali

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