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Bangladesh still hurting after WT20 loss to India

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April 13, 2016 15:11 IST
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‘My senseless mistake caused World T20 loss to India’

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IMAGE: Mahendra Singh Dhoni runs out Mustafizur Rahman (not in picture) to take India to victory in the ICC World T20 match. Photograph: Danish Siddiqui/Reuters.

Still hurting from the one-run loss to India in last month's ICC World Twenty20, Bangladesh batsman Mahmudullah said it was his ‘senseless mistake’ that led to the team's defeat in the heart-stopping game.

Chasing 147, Bangladesh were going along fine before a late slump proved disastrous. Mahmudullah was expected to take the team home with two runs required off as many balls but the senior batsman attempted a six that was caught at the boundary, leaving the side in a lurch.

"There was still hope ... but it didn't happen, it's actually my fault. I made a senseless mistake and was responsible for the defeat," Mahmudullah told bdnews24.com.

"I just want to say - I apologise to everyone. I am yet to say officially something after that match. I will try to handle such situation smartly in the future."

The 30-year-old said the loss haunts him even now.

"How can I forget that? When Mushfiq and I were batting ... never thought that we could lose," Mahmudullah said.

"Actually Mushfiq's wicket after two fine boundaries was unthinkable. After that, my dismissal was unimaginable as well – it was such a mistake."

Mahmudullah said he has learnt his lessons and would look to play safe if faced with a similar situation in future.

"The ball was there to be hit for sixes but I missed. But I can't go back and fix it. In the future, I will try to choose safer options in such situations," Mahmudullah said.

Bangladesh batsman Mahmudullah said it was his ‘senseless mistake’ that led to the team's defeat in the heart-stopping game.

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