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Never do what Bangladesh captain did’: Former India star slams Mehidy Hassan

former indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif Mehidy Hasan Miraz has slammed Salman Ali Agha after his controversial exit in the second ODI between Bangladesh and Pakistan at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka on Friday.The unusual dismissal sparked a huge debate on social media, with Bangladesh captain Mehidi Hassan Miraz facing criticism for what many considered unsporting behavior. Former India batsman Kaif was among those who strongly condemned the incident.

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Slamming the act, Kaif said: “It was not done at all. Taking a wicket at all costs does not justify such an out. This is what the captain did too. Youngsters, remember, even if the World Cup final is coming, don’t do what the Bangladesh captain did. Sports without fair play is not sports.”The incident occurred in Pakistan’s 39th over when the visitors were rebuilding after losing three early wickets. Agha and Mohammad Rizwan combined for 109 for the fourth wicket to stabilize the innings.On the fourth ball bowled by Miraz, Rizwan gently pushed the ball down. The ball rolls towards Aga, who has retreated and is standing outside the crease at the non-forward end.When the ball hit the pads of his feet, Aga instinctively bent down, picked up the ball and tried to hand it back to him. Miraz, however, quickly grabbed the ball and bowled it with Agha still outside the crease before pleading for a run-out.Following an appeal, the on-field umpire referred the decision to the third umpire and replays confirmed the decision in favor of Bangladesh.The decision left Aga visibly frustrated as he walked back to the pavilion, with television footage showing the Pakistan batsman expressing his displeasure after receiving the call.The incident also sparked a brief exchange between players from both teams on the field. Rizwan was seen having discussions with Bangladesh players while Lithon Das defended Miraz’s call.The rare exit quickly became the biggest talking point of the game, with fans online divided. While many supported Aga and criticized the spirit of the dismissal, others felt that the Pakistan batsman should have ensured that he returned to his position.Meanwhile, Pakistan were bowled out for 274 in 47.3 overs, with Maaz Sadaqat top-scoring with 75. Having already lost the first ODI, Pakistan needed a win in the second game to keep the series alive.

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