Salman Ali Aga got a big shock, MCC gave its decision in the run out controversy case against Bangladesh.
Salman Ali Agha Run Out Controversy vs BAN: Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has given a big blow to Pakistani cricketer Salman Ali Aga. The MCC has clarified that Salman’s run-out in the second ODI between Bangladesh and Pakistan in Dhaka was completely in accordance with the laws of cricket. The MCC also said that if the fielding team wanted the ‘spirit of cricket’ She could withdraw her appeal by following this.
During the match, Bangladesh all-rounder Mehdi Hasan Miraj tried to stop Mohammad Rizwan’s shot. While moving forward on the pitch, Mirage collided with non-striker Agha, who was retreating from his crease. After this, Agha tried to pick up the ball and give it back to the bowler, but Miraj quickly threw the ball and hit it on the stumps. Agha was out of the crease, so he was declared run-out.
Umpire’s decision is completely correct
After the match, Salman Ali Aga said that if he had been a fielder, he would have shown the ‘spirit of the game’. Follow. Following the debate over the incident, the MCC issued a statement confirming that the umpire’s decision was correct. MCC said, ‘As per the rules, when the wicket fell, the non-striker was out of his crease and the ball was in play. So it was right to give out.”
The MCC also reported that Agha put himself at risk by trying to touch the ball. “While the ball was in play, the non-striker was attempting to return to his crease,” the statement said. No batsman should try to touch the ball without the permission of the fielding team. Doing so will result in ‘obstruction of the field’ Can be out under the rules of.”
If Bangladesh team wanted…
Some fans believed that after this incident the ball was considered ‘dead’ Should have been declared, but MCC rejected it. He said, “According to the rules, if there is a collision between players, the ball is ‘dead’ It doesn’t happen. If this had happened then the players would have deliberately tried to collide. There was no question of serious injury in this incident, so ‘dead ball’ Cannot be given.”
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MCC also said that the new ‘dead-ball’ The rule does not affect this incident. Under the new rule, umpires will be able to decide whether the ball is &8216;completely stationary&8217; Is it or not? However in this case, the ball was not stationary and the non-striker was in a run-out situation. In the end the MCC said that the decision of out was completely correct, but if the Bangladesh team did not follow the ‘spirit of cricket’ If they wanted to respect the Agha, they could have called the Agha back.
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