Dhaka Run Out Drama: Pakistan Player Receives ICC Reprimand After Match Incident
A tense moment during the Bangladesh–Pakistan ODI created a Dhaka run out drama that quickly drew global attention. Match officials later issued a formal reprimand to Pakistan’s all-rounder Salman Ali Agha. As a result, the International Cricket Council added one demerit point to his record.
The incident took place during the second one-day match in Dhaka. Officials reviewed the moment and confirmed it breached the sport’s conduct rules. However, the penalty remains minor because it marks the player’s first offence in two years.
What Happened on the Field
The situation unfolded in the 39th over of Pakistan’s innings. Bangladesh captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz delivered a ball that Mohammad Rizwan pushed back toward the pitch. The ball spun toward the non-striker’s end. Salman Ali Agha stood nearby and tried to avoid contact at first. However, he then bent down to return the ball to the bowler.
Miraz reacted quickly. He collected the ball and removed the bails before Agha reached safety. Therefore, the umpire ruled the batter out at the non-striker’s end.
ICC Decision and Reaction
Match officials later reviewed the moment under Article 2.2 of the ICC Code of Conduct. This rule covers the misuse of equipment or ground fixtures during international matches. The governing body issued a reprimand instead of a heavier sanction. In addition, the decision added a single demerit point to the disciplinary record.
Importantly, the ruling does not lead to suspension. The point will stay on record for 24 months unless further breaches occur. Fans quickly debated the moment online. Some praised Miraz for sharp awareness. Others focused on the disciplinary call and the spirit of the game.
Cricket often produces dramatic moments. However, this situation also reminds players to stay careful during tense situations. As a result, discussions about rules, awareness, and sportsmanship continue across the cricket community.