A controversial run-out of Pakistan’s Salman Ali Agha by Bangladesh captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz reignited the ‘spirit of cricket’ debate. Agha, stepping out of his crease, bent to retrieve the ball, only for Miraz to swiftly dislodge the bails. While Agha felt he would have acted differently, he acknowledged the dismissal was within the rules, calling it a ‘heat-of-the-moment’ incident. A controversial run-out of Pakistan’s Salman Ali Agha by Bangladesh captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz reignited the ‘spirit of cricket’ debate. Agha, stepping out of his crease, bent to retrieve the ball, only for Miraz to swiftly dislodge the bails. While Agha felt he would have acted differently, he acknowledged the dismissal was within the rules, calling it a ‘heat-of-the-moment’ incident.
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