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Ashraful Says Mustafizur Is ‘completely Chill’ About ‘off-field Talk’ Amid IPL Row
Now, Ashraful, who is the assistant coach of Rangpur Riders in the ongoing Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), said that Mustafizur isn’t much bothered by the IPL’s decision to release him, and is currently focused on his BPL assignment with the Riders.
"He (Mustafizur) is completely chill. He is not worried at all about all the off-field talk - whether it's BCB, India, BPL or ICC," Ashraful told reporters after the Riders’ game against Chattogram Royals.
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