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BPL also showed surprises on the occasion of International Mother Language Day and Language Month. Special arrangements for the Bengali language can be seen in the BPL field. Along with other cricketers, Pakistani star cricketer Mohammad Rizwan can also be seen wearing Bengali written armbands. But he does not know the exact reason. The Pakistani batsman said that all the other cricketers in the team are wearing it so he is also wearing it. Rizwan spoke about this in the press conference.
Commentary in the Bengali language is one of the surprises during BPL matches on Friday. Commentators in TV broadcasts provide commentary in English as well as Bengali. Foreign commentators also occasionally use some Bengali words. This organization of BPL is to highlight the importance and history of International Mother Language Day. Cricketers are also interviewed in Bengali to give more importance to the language.
While interviewing Mohammad Rizwan after the match, reporters asked him if he knew about the arrangement. This Pakistani cricketer said that he does not know the reason. However, he mentioned the love received from this country. Rizwan said, “I’m sorry that I don’t know the reason for reading the armband written in Bengali. Today may be a special day for Bangladesh, I don’t know it personally but there are always good wishes for this country.”
He also said, “I have received a lot of love from Bangladesh. My coaching staff, and management all got a lot of love from the people of Bangladesh. I get exactly the same love here as I get in Peshawar where I live in Pakistan. I didn’t see much difference between there and here. “
Wearing the armband, Rizwan said, “I get the love of the people here, so I wish this country good luck. I don’t know what day it is for Bangladesh. The party wanted everyone to wear it. And everyone is wearing it, so I am wearing it.” Then a journalist told him that it was Mother Language Day. These have been organized on occasion. In reply, Rizwan said, “I have learned some languages from Bangladesh. Like – ‘Love’, ‘How are you’. Wherever I go, I try to learn their language. Even when I go to Sri Lanka, I try to learn their language. I like these things.”
Note that February 21 is International Mother Language Day. But BPL will end before 21 February. That is why the Bangladesh Cricket Board organized this BPL last Friday on the occasion of this day.
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