This is not funny Bangladeshis, this is utterly shameful. Maybe the unexpected series win was too much for Bangladeshis to digest, time and again you guys have proved yourselves to be incapable of civilized behaviour, and this is one more example. Pardon my harsh words, but this is utterly utterly disgraceful, as disgraceful as your behaviour in the World Cup 2015. Shame on you Bangladeshis!
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Shameful: Bangladesh supporters attack famous Indian fan Sudhir Gautam
Posted by: Aprameya C Updated: Monday, June 22, 2015, 15:15 [IST]
Mirpur (Bangladesh), June 22: Indian cricket team and Sachin Tendulkar's most recognised fan across the world, Sudhir Gautam, was attacked in Bangladesh on Sunday (June 21) after the hosts clinched a landmark series win at Sher-e-Bangla Stadium.
Bangladesh defeated India by 6 wickets (Duckworth-Lewis method) in the 2nd ODI last night to win the series 2-0 with one game left. As the hosts' fans were jubilant following this historic triumph, they took to the streets to celebrate late into the night. And in a shameful behaviour, decided to target an Indian fan. Gautam, who was at the stadium to support MS Dhoni and his men, was attacked outside the venue when he was about to board an auto-rickshaw.
Speaking to "ABP News" Hindi TV channel, he said, "I have never faced such a situation. I was about to get into the auto, when they started pelting stones. They were shouting that they have taken revenge for the quarter-final loss of World Cup 2015 in Melbourne and now they will take revenge outside too." The 34-year-old added that he was saved from the mob, by 2 policemen. Gautam is seen at India's matches with his body painted in tri-colour. He is always spotted in the stands waving the Indian flag with number 10 on his body (Tendulkar's ODI jersey number). He had travelled to Australia and New Zealand for World Cup 2015.
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Famous Team India fan Sudhir Gautam attacked in Dhaka
Subhasish Dutta, Cricketnext | Jun 22, 2015 at 11:50am IST
A shocking incident took place in Dhaka on Sunday in the ongoing ODI series between India and Bangladesh where famous Indian cricket fan Sudhir Gautam was attacked by Bangladeshi supporters.
Mirpur: Famous Sachin Tendulkar and Indian cricket fan Sudhir has claimed that he was attacked by Bangladesh fans in Dhaka after India's loss in the second one-day international on Sunday.
Sudhir, who has devoted his life to Sachin Tendulkar and Indian cricket, said as soon as the match got over, he was mobbed by Bangladesh fans outside the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium here and the auto-rickshaw he hired was pelted by stones.
"As soon as I left the stadium, people mobbed me and started snatching the Tricolour, breaking the handle of the flag. Two policemen who were outside the stadium came to my rescue and they escorted me to an auto-rickshaw. But the mob further attacked the auto and tried to break into it. They even hurled stones on the vehicle but luckily the auto was covered completely and I didn't get hurt," Sudhir told Cricketnext.
Sudhir, who is also known as Sudhir Gautam, is the famous and the most visible Indian cricket fan in stadiums around the world. Images of him with Sachin Tendulkar and the rest of the Indian players with the 2011 World Cup trophy are etched in the memories of every Indian cricket fan.
He has travelled many times to Dhaka to watch and support Tendulkar and the Indian team. This is his eighth trip to the city.
Bangladesh on Sunday created history by beating India in an ODI series after the visitors lost the second ODI by six wickets to trail 0-2 in the three-match series.
The third and the last ODI is scheduled for 24th June at the Same venue.
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Famous Indian team and Sachin Tendulkar fan Sudhir Gautam attacked in Dhaka
A sad incident took place in Dhaka in the ongoing ODI series between India and Bangladesh where famous Indian cricket fan Sudhir Gautam was attacked by Bangladeshi supporters.
By Rajdeep Saha | Last Updated: Monday, June 22, 2015 - 17:34
Zee Media Bureau
New Delhi: A sad incident took place in Dhaka in the ongoing ODI series between India and Bangladesh where famous Indian cricket fan Sudhir Gautam was attacked by Bangladeshi supporters.
According to a video interview clip in a leading hindi tv news channel, Gautam states that he was saved by two policemen when the mob attacked him by hurling stones. Sudhir added that the police made him sit in an auto-rickshaw but the Bangladeshi supporters tore the auto covers and tried to attack him further.
The incident took place in Dhaka after India's loss in the first ODI match.
The Bangladesh supporters attacked Sudhir in order to take revenge for their team's loss against India in the 2015 ICC World Cup quarter-final.
Sudhir who is an ardent Sachin Tendulkar fan, still travels the world to cheer for the Indian team whenever they play international cricket.
India lost their second successive ODI match against Bangladesh to hand over the series to the hosts. The 3rd ODI is scheduled to be played at Mirpur on 24th June.
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This is not funny Bangladeshis, this is utterly shameful. Maybe the unexpected series win was too much for Bangladeshis to digest, time and again you guys have proved yourselves to be incapable of civilized behaviour, and this is one more example. Pardon my harsh words, but this is utterly utterly disgraceful, as disgraceful as your behaviour in the World Cup 2015. Shame on you Bangladeshis!
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Shameful: Bangladesh supporters attack famous Indian fan Sudhir Gautam
Posted by: Aprameya C Updated: Monday, June 22, 2015, 15:15 [IST]
Mirpur (Bangladesh), June 22: Indian cricket team and Sachin Tendulkar's most recognised fan across the world, Sudhir Gautam, was attacked in Bangladesh on Sunday (June 21) after the hosts clinched a landmark series win at Sher-e-Bangla Stadium.
Bangladesh defeated India by 6 wickets (Duckworth-Lewis method) in the 2nd ODI last night to win the series 2-0 with one game left. As the hosts' fans were jubilant following this historic triumph, they took to the streets to celebrate late into the night. And in a shameful behaviour, decided to target an Indian fan. Gautam, who was at the stadium to support MS Dhoni and his men, was attacked outside the venue when he was about to board an auto-rickshaw.
Speaking to "ABP News" Hindi TV channel, he said, "I have never faced such a situation. I was about to get into the auto, when they started pelting stones. They were shouting that they have taken revenge for the quarter-final loss of World Cup 2015 in Melbourne and now they will take revenge outside too." The 34-year-old added that he was saved from the mob, by 2 policemen. Gautam is seen at India's matches with his body painted in tri-colour. He is always spotted in the stands waving the Indian flag with number 10 on his body (Tendulkar's ODI jersey number). He had travelled to Australia and New Zealand for World Cup 2015..
Sensationalizing an almost non-event to epic just to promote yellow journalism doesn't work that good anymore because of he rise of social media. Like many other sleezy lies getting caught, the fake is out by now. Following is what has really happened to Sudhir...
Indian fan Sudhir was not attacked in Dhaka, says press photographer who witnessed the incident
Staff Correspondent, bdnews24.com
Published: 2015-06-22 20:26:51.0 BdST Updated: 2015-06-22 20:35:56.0 BdST
Amid Indian media reports that Team India’s number one fan Sudhir Gautam was attacked by Bangladeshi supporters outside the stadium after Sunday’s ODI, a press photographer, who was there, has dismissed the allegations.
Indian media had reported that Sudhir was “attacked” near the VIP gate of Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium after the match on Sunday night.
Sudhir, who has devoted his life to Sachin Tendulkar, is the most visible and famous fan of Indian cricket team.
He makes his presence felt by painting his body and face with tri-colour, representing Indian flag.
The media reports claimed that Sudhir was mobbed by Bangladesh supporters as soon as he came out of the stadium.
bdnews24.com’s photojournalist Asif Mahmud Ove, who was present there, however, said the Indian fan was not physically assaulted.
He had even clicked a photo of Sudhir boarding an autorickshaw near the stadium.
“After the match around 11:45pm when Sudhir was coming out of the stadium through VIP gate, some Bangladesh fans surrounded him shouting Bhua, Bhua (fake).
“Some also taunted him chanting Mauka, Mauka (opportunity),” the photo journalist said.
Star Sports had made the ‘Mauka Mauka’ advertisement campaign ahead of India’s match against Pakistan in the last World Cup.
As the advertisement became popular, the sports channel came up with new such ‘Mauka advertisements’ before India’s every World Cup match.
Some Indian fans had even circulated on YouTube their self-created Mauka videos. Alleging that Indian videos were offensive to Bangladesh, counter videos were also circulated at that time.
“Sudhir was waiting for an autorickshaw, when a group of Bangladesh fans jeered him. Seeing the crowd around him, some police personnel, who was on duty there, cordoned him and put him into an autorickshaw,” Ove recalled.
Sudhir Gautam being jeered at by Bangladesh fans as he leaves the stadium in an autorickshaw
Sudhir Gautam being jeered at by Bangladesh fans as he leaves the stadium in an autorickshaw
At that time, some fans chased the three-wheeler shouting Bhua Bhua.”
Kolkata-based Anandabazar Patrika, quoting Sudhir, reported that a group of Bangladesh supporters attacked the Indian fan.
It further claimed that stones were also pelted targeting the autorickshaw he had hired.
“I have not seen him being physically assaulted,” Ove said.
Almost all the Indian media, however described the incident as “attack.”
But Mirpur police said there was no incident of attack on any Indian fan.
Deputy Commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police’s Mirpur division Quayumuzzaman told bdnews24.com that strong police presence was there in the stadium and its surrounding areas.
“I am not aware of any incident of attack on anyone in the area,” he said.