Sam Mitchells 2012 season was even more tumultuous for the former Hawthorn star than it has proved for Jobe Watson, Essendon and the AFL.Mitchell has spoken of his pride at playing well that year, given he had a young family and his mother-in-law was dying.The boom West Coast recruit will now share the 2012 Brownlow with Richmond captain Trent Cotchin after Tuesdays unprecedented AFL Commission ruling.Mitchell and Cotchin originally were joint runners-up behind Watson, who has lost the Brownlow because of his doping ban from the Essendon supplements debacle.I havent had time to digest it yet, Mitchell told Fox Sports on Wednesday morning.For me, when I look at that season, I had three kids under two and my wifes mother, shes died since then - she was dying.So when I look back at that season, its with a heap of pride that I was able to put out a pretty good season with the support of my family at a tough time for us.The AFL has announced a media conference on Thursday morning, where Mitchell and Cotchin will speak at greater length about their joint Brownlow.They will receive their medals next month in a small ceremony, with the details yet to be announced.In brief comments on Tuesday night, the two stars made a point of paying respect to Watson.Mitchell said on Wednesday that his main priority was preparing for the move to Perth.The Hawks stunned the AFL last month when they engineered Mitchells move to the Eagles.If I could click the fingers and have it done, I would love to get over there and get into it, Mitchell said.I have a few more hurdles to jump over before we can get there. England captain Jos Buttler said that Bangladeshs celebration of his dismissal was over the top. This was the most talked-about flashpoint in Bangladeshs 34-run win that leveled the ODI series 1-1, and ultimately the turning point, when Buttler was given out leg-before through a review after the umpire had turned down Taskin Ahmeds leg-before appeal.After they got a signal from their dressing room that the on-field umpires decision would be overturned, the Bangladesh team started celebrating and some of them turned towards Buttler who was standing behind them with Chris Woakes. At that point, Buttler started to move towards the celebrating Bangladesh players only to be stopped by the umpires. Mashrafe and Woakes then tried to calm things down in the middle.I thought it was a little bit over the top, Buttler said. I dont mind guys celebrating just together. I know thats obviously a very passionate cricket country and the players are very passionate and I have got no problem with that. I was just a little bit disappointed in the fashion they celebrated. I dont mind them celebrating a wicket but to run and celebrate in my face... Rightly they are happy to get a wicket but there is no need to run in someones face and celebrate.Buttler said that there was a bit of history between him and the Bangladesh players but didnt elaborate. For me personally, that was the first bit, but that is part and parcel of the game, he said.Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza said that he wasnt in the right place to listen to what was being said to Buttler from his players. But he said that control of emotions would be necessary in the next game.I dont know who spoke to Buttler. I was focusing on the review thatt I took, and then I got excited by the decision.ddddddddddddSometimes, a lot of things happen in the heat of the moment. But players from both sides should control themselves.Buttler however said that he regrets his own reaction, which he felt should have been to ignore the fielders. He said that it will be important for him to stay calm in these situations in the next game.Maybe in hindsight I could just walk away but it is what it is, Buttler said. Emotions were running high and obviously they were delighted to get the wicket. Maybe I should have just walked off.Its certainly much more emotional as captain and you try to react, but its something I will learn if I do it much more. I only have one more. Its something I will try to improve on, trying to keep levelheadedness, not letting your emotions get too high or too low.But that wasnt the end of the confrontations. After Bangladesh had won the game, Ben Stokes and Tamim Iqbal also got into an argument. Buttler said that Stokes was upset with what had happened.Obviously emotions run high, and Ben is an emotional guy, Buttler said. But he would not have reacted like that if nothing had happened. In a tweet after the game, Stokes said, What I wont stand for is someone putting a shoulder to my teammate at handshakes, though no Bangladesh player was named.Mashrafe meanwhile said that he is yet to find out what had happened in that situation since he was ahead in the line of those shaking hands with the England team. I was ahead in the line so I didnt see what happened. I can tell you after I find out, he said. ' ' '