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Azhar-Kapil Demands Harsh Punishment For Indian Youth

Azhar-Kapil demands more harsh punishment for Indian youth.ICC has given a huge punishment to the cricketers who were born in an unpleasant situation in the final of the Under-19 World Cup. Where Bangladesh’s Rakibul Hasan, Touhid Hearts, Shamim Hossain and Ravi Vishnu and Akash Singh have been banned from India for different matches.

But Kapil Dev and Mohammad Azharuddin, the two former captains of the Indian cricket team, demanded that the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) should take even more stringent action against the accused players outside the ICC. So that no one else can do such a thing on the stage like the World Cup in the future.

During the final match on Sunday, the sledding or talking about in the field – whatever happened, was all Sporting. Totally cricketing. It would be logical to put those events in the field. But after that, after the match almost a blow was struck between the two teams.

Due to which, Bangladesh Under-19 cricketers Touhid Hearts (10 match ban), Shamim Hossain (8 match ban) and Rakibul Hasan (4 match ban) and Akash Singh (6 match ban) .
India’s first World Cup-winning captain Kapil Dev said, “I want the BCCI to announce a harsh punishment against the accused players.” So that is an example. Abusing an opponent does not involve cricket. I think these youths should be punished by the BCCI.

Kapil also said that the difference between aggression and disorderly behavior is wide. According to him, ‘I welcome the aggressive spirit. There is nothing wrong with that. But there must be a limit to this aggression. You cannot be rude in the name of competition. I would say that what our youth has done at the cricket field is unacceptable. ”

In the same tone, in the voice of another former captain Azharuddin, ‘I would have taken action against these under-5 players. At the same time, I would like to know, what is the role of the team’s support staff in teaching these young players properly? Something must be done now before it’s too late. These boys must be in the discipline. ‘

News Room, February 12,2020