No conciliatory sentiment for England: Mashrafe Mortaza

Bangladesh chief Mashrafe Mortaza Tuesday declined to apologize to England for his group's festivals after Jos Buttler's rejection amid Sunday's second one-day universal match in Mirpur.

The International Cricket Council fined Mortaza and batsman Sabbir Rahman 20 for each penny of their match expenses since match authorities regarded the couple had exceeded the check.

The ICC likewise advised Buttler, who had responded irately to the rejection taking after a TV replay.

"Really we didn't do anything incorrectly so we shouldn't apologize," Mortaza told columnists in Chittagong.

"We simply celebrated what we've felt. We don't need to say sorry for that. Whatever happened, coordinate official was there (to judge it)."

Britain demonstrated their outrage even after the match, as Ben Stokes clearly declined to shake hands with Tamim Iqbal and occupied with a warmed contention with the Bangladesh opener.

Mortaza said he had seen video footage of the column and protected Iqbal.

The progressing three-coordinate ODI arrangement is as of now bolted at 1-1 after England won the main match by 21 runs and Bangladesh leveled with a 34-run win in the second match.

Mortaza said he trusted the Buttler occurrence would not influence their frame in the vital last match.

"Our group is totally ordinary and I am hundred for every penny beyond any doubt that my group is not contemplating this," the Bangladeshi commander said.

Bangladesh have brought left-arm spinner Taijul Islam into their squad for the third match as the hosts look for their seventh back to back arrangement win on home ground.

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