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Kabir Ali escaped Taj terror strikes

Kabir Ali, the England fast bowler, was lucky to escape the terrorist strikes in Mumbai on Wednesday night after he chose to skip dinner at the Taj Mahal hotel, one of the venues attacked, to for a movie.

Nishi Narayanan
25-Feb-2013
Kabir Ali, the England fast bowler, was lucky to escape the terrorist strikes in Mumbai on Wednesday night after he chose to skip dinner at the Taj Mahal hotel, one of the venues attacked, to for a movie.
“We were having coffee there [Taj Mahal hotel] in the afternoon and were due back for dinner later,” Kabir told the Times. “I should have been there by 9 o'clock, about half an hour before the shooting started. I don't really know why I changed my mind. For some reason, something told me not to go and I went to the cinema instead. I should have been at the hotel. “I started watching the film, but it soon became obvious something was wrong. It was a really good Bollywood film but people kept leaving. Then I received a text message telling me what was happening and I joined those trying to get out.
“There was panic outside. At first I thought there were fireworks going off in the next street, but then it hit home. There were sirens and bangs and people running. It was chaos. I just want to get home now. I do feel shaken, but my thoughts are with all the people who were just going about their lives normally who haven't been as lucky as me.”
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Bangladesh fans lose their cool

The innings-and-129 run defeat to South Africa was not taken too well by Bangladeshi supporters in Bloemfontein

The innings-and-129 run defeat to South Africa was not taken too well by Bangladeshi supporters in Bloemfontein. Bangladesh have had a dismal tour so far - they lost the ODIs 3-0 - and the fans lost their cool as the team boarded their bus on Saturday.
The Daily Star reported the players were greeted by abusive fans, and Mashrafe Mortaza, the vice-captain, lost his calm. He got into a verbal tiff with the supporters, and a few other players joined in. However, things were brought under control soon enough.
"They actually used abusive words and some of our players also reacted as they were also frustrated after the defeat. It's nothing so big," Mohammad Ashraful, the Bangladesh captain, said. "We watched the match sacrificing many things but it was frustrating the way they performed and some players' behaviour was also frustrating," said a supporter.
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