Bangladesh cricket captain lose his captaincy after T20 world cup.

Bangladesh cricket captain lose his captaincy after T20 world cup.
Bangladesh cricket board replaced captain Mohammad Ashraful after T20 world cup finished.
The 24-year-old middle order batsman bore the brunt of the blame for the team’s disastrous performance in the competition in England which saw them exit after the first round of play. Fans gathered at Zia International Airport in Dhaka and chanted “resign, resign” to Ashraful, prompting him to publicly apologise for their poor play but he said he would not quit as captain. His deputy Mashrafe Mortaza, a fast bowler, would be named new captain, the official said.

Mashrafe Mortaza - new captain of Bangladesh cricket
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