WATCH: Salman Agha loses cool after unusual run out by Mehidy Hasan Miraz in BAN vs PAK 2nd ODI

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A dramatic moment in the second ODI between Bangladesh and Pakistan at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur triggered heated scenes on the field and reignited the long-standing debate around the Spirit of Cricket.

Salman Agha’s fiery reaction: Throws gloves and helmet in anger

Pakistan batter Salman Ali Agha lost his cool after being run out in an unusual fashion by Bangladesh skipper Mehidy Hasan Miraz during a crucial phase of Pakistan’s innings.

The controversial moment occurred in the 39th over and quickly became the talking point of the match. What initially seemed like a routine piece of play soon turned into a tense exchange between players from both sides.

At that stage of the innings, Pakistan were rebuilding strongly after an early wobble. Agha and Mohammad Rizwan had put together a valuable 109-run partnership for the fourth wicket, stabilizing the innings and putting their team in a strong position.

The drama unfolded when Mehidy Hasan Miraz delivered the fourth ball of the 39th over. Rizwan gently nudged the ball toward mid-on, and as it rolled toward the non-striker’s end, Mehidy moved across in his follow-through and stopped it with his boot.

Seeing the ball close to him, Agha – who had backed up outside his crease – appeared to act instinctively. In what seemed like a gesture of sportsmanship, he bent down as if to pick up the ball and hand it back to the bowler.

However, Mehidy reacted instantly. The Bangladesh captain grabbed the ball and underarmed it onto the stumps at the non-striker’s end while Agha was still outside his crease. Mehidy immediately appealed for a run-out.

On-field umpire Tanvir Ahmed referred the decision to the third umpire. After a quick review, TV umpire Kumar Dharmasena ruled that the ball had remained in play and that Agha had not grounded his bat behind the crease in time. The decision confirmed the Pakistan captain was run out.

The dismissal sparked immediate frustration from Agha. Normally known for his calm demeanor, the Pakistan skipper reacted angrily to the decision. Cameras showed him throwing his gloves and helmet to the ground in visible frustration.

He also engaged in a heated verbal exchange with Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Bangladesh wicketkeeper Litton Das. The confrontation briefly escalated before Mohammad Rizwan stepped in to calm the situation, physically separating the players and preventing the argument from getting out of hand.

Even as he walked off the field, Agha continued to show his displeasure, tossing his gloves and helmet aside again near the boundary rope.

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Interestingly, the dismissal – while controversial – did not ultimately work in Bangladesh’s favour. Before the incident, Pakistan had been in a comfortable position at 231 for 3 in 38.3 overs, with Agha scoring a well-compiled 64 off 62 balls and the partnership with Rizwan gaining momentum.

The run-out briefly disrupted Pakista’’s progress. Rizwan was dismissed just two balls later, and the remaining wickets fell quickly, with the final seven wickets adding only 43 runs.

However, Bangladesh failed to capitalize on that opportunity during their chase.

Rain interruptions meant Bangladesh were set a revised DLS target of 243 runs in 32 overs. But Pakistan’s bowlers dominated the contest, and Bangladesh collapsed dramatically.

The hosts were eventually bowled out for 114 runs, handing Pakistan a convincing 128-run victory and leveling the three-match ODI series at 1-1.

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The incident has once again sparked discussion among cricket fans and experts about the balance between the rules of the game and its unwritten values. Under the laws of cricket, the decision was legally correct. The ball was still in play, and Agha had not made his ground when the stumps were broken.

However, critics have debated whether Mehidy’s movement may have distracted or impeded the batter’s attempt to return to the crease. Others argued that Agha’s decision to attempt to pick up the ball created the unusual situation in the first place.

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