Bangladesh erupt in joy

Update: 2015-03-10 22:26 GMT
Cricket-mad Bangladesh erupted in joyous celebrations on Monday after the national team dumped England out of the World Cup, with fans hailing the dramatic victory as the country’s greatest sporting triumph.

Impromptu victory processions broke out across the country, with some of the loudest celebrations taking place at Dhaka University where around 5,000 people had been watching the match in Adelaide on a big screen. The crowds, including hundreds of girls, started dancing and chanting “Bangladesh, Bangladesh” as Rubel Hossain clean-bowled last man James Anderson to guide the Tigers to a 15-run victory their first ever place in the quarterfinal.

The Tigers have been international cricket's whipping boys for much of the last two decades and few experts expected them to get out of a group that included joint hosts New Zealand and Australia, as well as Sri Lanka. “I can’t believe that we've pulled it off. We’ve finally shaken off the tag of minnows. Two more victories and we’ll be in the final!” said Rashid Ahmed, a 22-year-old student. 

Fellow student Tamir Islam, who is a keen cricketer, said: “I am sure no petrol bombs or molotov cocktails will go off today. We’re united in cherishing the biggest triumph in our sports history.” 
Social media was flooded with people celebrating and photos of a Bengal tiger chasing James Bond starring Daniel Craig. “There’s screaming and whooping from every yellow hat on a construction site,” Australian Sarah-Jane Saltmarsh, who lives in Dhaka, wrote on her Facebook page. 

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