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Viral Video: Harmanpreet Kaur's Antics Prompt Bangladesh Team To Leave Photoshoot Midway

The 3rd ODI between India and Bangladesh women's teams concluded on the most chaotic note, with Harmanpreet Kaur deciding to publicly launch an attack on the officials. Having already created a ruckus by smashing her stumps over her dismissal and by speaking ill of the officials in the presentation ceremony, Harman was also accused of disrespecting the Bangladesh captain and the team by calling the umpires for the post-series photograph. A video has gone viral on social media where Harmanpreet does seem to be asking someone to join the series-end photoshoot involving the Indian and Bangladesh teams.

It was reported by ESPNCricinfo that the India captain shouted during the photoshoot, "bring the umpires too", suggesting that the officials too are part of the Bangladesh team, hence, they should be included in the photographs too.

The video that went viral on social media all but confirmed that Harmanpreet did say something of these lines. Such an act by the Indian captain prompted her Bangladesh counterpart Nigar Nigar Sultana to take her team back to the dressing room.

Bangladesh-W captain & her team left the photo session after Indian-W captain Harmanpreet Kaur told them, -“Why you are only here? You haven't tied the match. The umpires did it for you. Call them up! We better have photo with them as well.”BCB to notify BCCI & ICC soon. pic.twitter.com/PnyEQxoYuC

"It is totally her problem. I have nothing to do with it," Bangladesh captain Nigar said in the press conference after the match. "As a player, she could have shown better manners. I can't tell you what happened, but it didn't feel right to be there [for the photograph] with my team. It wasn't the right environment. That's why we went back. Cricket is a game of

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