BAN vs PAK: Mohammad Kaif shares his verdict on Salman Agha’s controversial run-out



The second ODI between Pakistan and Bangladesh at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium was billed as a comeback opportunity for the visitors, but it quickly transformed into a global debate over cricketing ethics. While Pakistan managed to level the series with a commanding victory, the match headlines were dominated by a spirit of cricket controversy that has polarized fans and experts alike. The primary catalyst was a bizarre run-out involving Pakistan’s Salman Ali Agha, which prompted a stern rebuke from former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif.

Mohammad Kaif reacts on Salman Agha’s run-out controversy

The focal point of the controversy occurred in the 39th over of Pakistan’s innings. Agha, batting fluently on 64, was at the non-striker’s end when Mohammad Rizwan drove the ball back toward the bowler, Mehidy Hasan Miraz. The ball struck Agha’s pads and trickled to a stop. In a gesture of routine courtesy, Agha picked up the ball to hand it back to Miraz.

However, seeing Agha outside his crease, Miraz snatched the ball and whipped off the bails, appealing for a run-out. The third umpire, sticking to the literal interpretation of the laws, declared him out. The decision left Agha fuming, leading to a heated exchange with the Bangladesh skipper and Litton Das before the batter threw his helmet in disgust upon reaching the dugout.

Mohammad Kaif took to X (formerly Twitter) to voice his sharp disapproval of the tactic. Kaif, a staunch advocate for fair play, argued that such desperation has no place in the sport. He wrote:

This is so not done. No desperation of getting wickets can justify this run out. That too from a captain. Youngsters please remember, even if the World Cup final is on the line, never do what the Bangladesh skipper did. Sports without fair play is no sports.”

While the dismissal fell within the technicality of MCC Law 37.4, Kaif’s sentiment resonated with those who believe that a captain should uphold the game’s traditional values over opportunistic gains.

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

Pakistan bulldozed Bangladesh in 2nd ODI to level the series 

Despite the friction and a late-innings collapse triggered by Agha’s exit, Pakistan’s performance with both bat and ball was clinical. After being bundled out for just 114 in the first ODI, the visitors flipped the script entirely. Driven by a blistering 75 off 46 balls from youngster Maaz Sadaqat and Agha’s solid 64, Pakistan posted a competitive 274.

The second half of the match saw Bangladesh’s batting lineup completely dismantled. Pakistan’s pace battery, led by Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf, utilized the damp conditions following a rain delay to perfection. Chasing a DLS-revised target, the Tigers never found their footing.

Sadaqat proved to be the MVP of the match, backing up his half-century with a 3-wicket haul. Bangladesh was skittled for a meager 114, ironically the same score, Pakistan made in the series opener handing the visitors a massive 128-run victory. With the series now tied at 1-1, all eyes turn to the final decider on March 15.

Also WATCH: Tawhid Hridoy plucks a spectacular catch to remove Sahibzada Farhan during 2nd ODI





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