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Under-fire Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan attacked some of the country's former top cricketers on Sunday for their criticism of his team following their humiliating defeat to West Indies. "I feel really bad when I see the former cricketers talk like common fans," Shakib said in his column in Bengali daily Prothom Alo on Sunday. "They understand a lot, have played a lot and went through this kind of situation a lot of times. It is really disappointing," he said.
Bangladesh, facing a rampant West Indian attack, were all out for their lowest ever one-day international total of 58 in their third Group B game in a nine-wicket defeat on Friday, sparking an angry reaction from their fans.
Former cricketers, including ex-skippers Aminul Islam, Khaled Mahmud and Habibul Bashar, also criticised the team in television talk shows and newspaper columns for what they said was irresponsible batting.
"I don't like to demean anyone. But you can see in the record books who did what," Shakib said, without singling out any names.
"I don't think there is any cricketer in Bangladesh who did not face such situation in his career," said Shakib. "We are in this (losing) situation for the first time since the Twenty20 World Cup in 2009. "They faced this situation more often (than us). They should keep that in mind before talking," he added.

Copyright Reuters, 2011

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