[WATCH VIDEO] Bangladeshi Trains ‘Jugaad’ Traveling Leaves Australian Skipper Steve Smith Stunned
Trains have so much to offer both in India and Bangladesh, the massive crowd, the significant role played by them in means of transportation are the top of everything.
Unless until the news reaches the sight of any Westerners, the Asian trains ‘Jugaad’ remains unspoken. Same happened with Australian skipper Steve Smith who along with his squad landed in Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka for the ongoing series.
Steve Smith led Aussies landed in Dhaka to play the two test series matches in Bangladesh that are about to be started on August 27th.
Meanwhile, something startled the skipper all of sudden, he was perplexed looking at the massive crowd heading to their destination on the almost belittled train.
Smith has had his experience of Bangladeshi Jugaad, it seems. Right as he saw this, he recorded the incident and shared it on his official Instagram handle.
This 28-Year-Old Steve Smith captioned the video, “What to do when all the carriages are full #watchyourhead #bangladesh.”
Watch the video:
This Australian tour is much anticipated as it is has been 11 years that Ricky Ponting toured Bangladesh back in 2006. Earlier in 2015, the match was called off due to security concerns. However, Aussies are always the favorite when it is with Bangladesh.
Since a while, the Australian team is having some disputes with its board and that restricted the team from the major tournaments from the completion of Champions Trophy.