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Old-Ban coach Haturusingha opens in the ‘Tokat’ event, confesses to fear for life

Chandika Haturusingha coached Bangladesh in eight tests, 35 ODI and 29 T20IS and firstly appeared in 2014.

Chandika Hathurusingha, the former Bangladesh coach was unceremoniously sacked, after allegedly slapping a player, during the World Cup 2023 in India. And since then, the events that unfolded, quite a bit of toll on the Sri Lankan coach. Speaking to Code Sport, the ex-coach relived the worst days of his life, where he not only had to flee from the country, but also run away to save his life; or at least that is what he thought.

When Chandika Hathurusingha Had to Flee Bangladesh

That was also the time when Bangladesh was going through a political turmoil. “The Bangladesh CEO’s last words to me was that his advice was I should go. You don’t need to tell any of the board people, do you have a ticket to go?’ This was a warning sign for me. That’s when I got a little bit alarmed,” Hathurusingha was quoted on Code Sport.

He then opened up on the circumstances which were a bit unusual. “Normally I get a driver and a gunman when travelling around in that country. He said, ‘did you get your gunman and your driver today?’ I said, no, ‘I only had the driver,” he said.

Even just respectfully taking his dues from the country, and going back had become a problem for Hathurusingha. “I went straight to the bank, trying to get the money to leave the country. While I was in the bank there was a breaking news story on the TV; ‘Chandika sacked. Assaulted a player,” he added. “When that came up, the bank manager said, ‘coach, I have to come with you. It is not safe for you if people see you on the roads.’

Ex-coach Reiterates, He Did Not Slap BAN Player

“Now I’m panicking because I need to get out of the country. A friend drove me to the airport for a midnight flight on Singapore Airlines and I’m arriving in a cap and a hoodie and there’s no protection,” he said.

Going back to the incident — something really unimportant was blown out of proportion. In the NZ vs BAN clash in Chennai, he allegedly slapped Nasum Ahmed — when it actually was juts a tap. “I have never had a fight with a player. I don’t show emotion to my players. Maybe I’ve kicked a dustbin out of sight from frustration – that’s happened to any coach.

“But that’s very different to what this is. It’s weighing on me. I don’t know how many opportunities I’ve missed from October to now, there has been so many. This is just them trying to end my contract. It was pre-meditated by the new President.”

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