Updated On: 17 March, 2019 07:25 AM IST | Dhaka | AFP
Tamim Iqbal says it will take time for the Bangladesh team to get over the shock of narrowly escaping death in a mosque

A Bangladesh cricket team member at Christchurch airport before his flight to Dhaka on Saturday. Pic/AFP
Bangladesh opening batsman Tamim Iqbal said he believes it will not be easy for the national cricket team to overcome the shock of narrowly escaping Friday's shooting in a New Zealand mosque. At least 49 people died in attacks on two mosques in the city of Christchurch during Friday prayers, in what appeared to be the worst act of terror against Muslims in a Western country.
State of shock
"It will certainly take some time for us to get out of it [the state of shock] after the experience we had here," Tamim told reporters at Christchurch airport moments before the team left for Bangladesh on Saturday. At least 17 members of the Bangladesh cricket team, including Tamim, drove up to the Masjid al Noor in a bus to join Friday prayers when the mosque came under attack by a gunman. Team manager Khaled Mashud said the players and staff on the bus watched as blood-soaked victims staggered from the building.