The on-pitch bust-up between England's Jos Buttler and Bangladeshi fielders during the second one-day international will fire up both teams for the series decider, visiting batsman Moeen Ali said Tuesday. England face Bangladesh in the third and final match of the series in the port city of Chittagong on Wednesday, hoping to end the hosts' unbeaten run in their last six home ODI series.
The series, currently level at 1-1, hit the headlines when Buttler reacted angrily to celebrations upon his dismissal in Sunday's match, which his side lost by 34 runs. The International Cricket Council cautioned Buttler for his reaction and docked 20 percent of Mashrafe Mortaza and Sabbir Rahman's match fees for their part in the incident. "Now both teams will be wanting to win more than before," Ali told reporters during a news conference in Chittagong.
Buttler's dismissal was pivotal on Sunday, with England starting badly while chasing Bangladesh's total of 238-8. The visiting skipper was threatening to turn the match with a run-a-ball innings of 57 that ended controversially. On-field umpire Sharfuddoula Saikat had initially turned down pacer Taskin Ahmed's lbw appeal against Buttler. Bangladesh then sought a television review, which confirmed the ball that hit Buttler's back foot would strike the middle-stump, and the skipper trudged back to the pavilion to leave England on 123-7.
The verdict triggered high spirits in the Bangladesh camp and several players exchanged words with Buttler, forcing the umpires to immediately intervene. "Hopefully both teams will behave well and we can look back at the series and say this was a very good cricketing series," Ali said.