Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza said that Tamim Iqbal was not the one at fault during his spat with Ben Stokes at the end of the second ODI in Mirpur. The broadcasters footage showed that both Jonny Bairstow and Tamim didnt let go of their hand shake before engaging into an argument which prompted Stokes to push Tamim to his left and get involved.Shakib Al Hasan intervened to calm the situation at that point though later Stokes tweeted his displeasure while England captain Jos Buttler and coach Trevor Bayliss said his team will not take a backward step. Mashrafe said that he was not blaming anyone and when asked if he would apologise to Buttler over the previous incident, for which he and Sabbir Rahman were fined 20 per cent of their match fees, did not feel he had to explain the teams actions.I saw the video later and I didnt find any fault of Tamim or my players, Mashrafe said. I am not saying it is anyones fault but at the same time I didnt find any fault in Tamim. We went very normally to shake hands with their players. When we lost the first match, we shook hands with them as well. I dont want to blame anyone. I didnt hear Tamim say anything or see him do anything.Actually we didnt do anything wrong. Whatever we feel, we just celebrated. We dont have to say sorry but whatever the things happened, match referee was there. Still I feel that the boys just celebrated a wicket.Mashrafe added that Bangladesh have also been in the receiving end of such behaviour but it is important to move on since the punishments have already been handed out by the match referee.Actually the discussion and criticism has not touched me at all. I dont even know what happened. Sabbir and I got fined but I have not been thinking about these things. I have never thought about these things in my career.If you look at the past, I have played for 16 years, we have heard comments of many people and we have kept on playing, I dont think that we did something unjustly. Many things may happen in the heat of the moment, so one doesnt have to go overboard with this. Everyone will have to take this easily. The match referee was there, he saw our mistakes and we have been fined. I have accepted this. It is a gentlemans game and we will try to play our best.Moeen Ali, who spoke before Mashrafe in the pre-match press conference, and had been close to the incident in the handshakes on Sunday, believed that the Bangladesh players should have showed a bit more respect while celebrating the Buttler wicket. He also felt that the incident may have been a little bit blown out of proportion.What I know from Bangladeshs point of view is that it was a big wicket they celebrated but there is also a way you celebrate sometimes and show a bit of respect, he said. 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In previous years it has warned of the unreliability of payments for playing in the league and expressed concerns over the anti-corruption arrangements.Among the England-qualified players expected to take part in the BPL this year are Ravi Bopara, Tymal Mills, Riki Wessels, Samit Patel, Josh Cobb and Richard Gleeson.It is understood that Jason Roy, who is centrally contracted by the ECB, and Kevin Pietersen are among those who declined offers to participate this year. Roys decision was not made on the instigation of the ECB but with the benefit of some advice from the PCA.Any player taking part in the league will require a No Objection Certificate signed by their county and the ECB. It is far from certain they will be granted in all instances.While the PCA believes that Foreign and Commonwealth Office advice has not changed since it warned players against participation in the BPL in 2015, the issue has gained more attention following a terrorist attack in Dhaka on July 1 that left 22 dead and in light of the England teams decision to go ahead with their tour.ddddddddddddThe FCO currently warns of a heightened threat of further terrorist attacks and states that Dhaka airport does not currently meet international security standards.Advice on its website says: Attacks could be indiscriminate although foreigners, in particular westerners, may be directly targeted. Crowded areas and places where westerners are known to gather may be at higher risk of attack. You should minimise your exposure to these areas, consider your movements carefully and take appropriate security precautions.The Federation of International Cricketers Associations (FICA) is also understood to have apprehensions over the tournament. It stresses it has not seen security arrangements for the BPL and insists that any playing taking part will do so at their own risk. It also notes that, while security provided to international touring teams in Bangladesh relies heavily on government input from numerous agencies... It is unclear whether a similar level of security will be provided at this event.The FICA statement adds: Anyone taking part in the event needs to be aware of the increased level of risk and understand clearly that all informed advice is to exercise a high degree of caution when travelling to Bangladesh. ' ' '