Crucial moment! Mehidy Hasan Miraz removes Salman Agha with a brilliant run-out. ⚡🏏#BCB #Cricket #Bangladesh #Pakistan #ODI pic.twitter.com/N0inKkZVwz
— Bangladesh Cricket (@BCBtigers) March 13, 2026
The Collision at the Non-Striker’s End
The incident occurred during the 39th over of Pakistan’s innings. Mohammad Rizwan struck a delivery from Bangladesh captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz back toward the non-striker’s end. The ball deflected off Salman Ali Agha’s bat as he scrambled to return to his crease, momentarily colliding with Miraz in the follow-through.
Believing the play had concluded and the ball was "dead," Agha attempted a gesture of sportsmanship: he reached down to pick up the ball and hand it back to the bowler. However, Miraz intercepted the ball himself and immediately dislodged the bails.
Under the strict laws of the game, the ball is not dead until both the fielding side and the batters consider it so. By reaching for the ball while outside his crease, Agha inadvertently placed himself in jeopardy.
A Field of Fury
The reaction was instantaneous. As Bangladesh appealed, Agha was visibly incensed, engaging in a heated verbal exchange with Miraz and wicketkeeper Liton Das. The tension escalated to the point where Rizwan was forced to physically intervene, acting as a peacemaker as Agha reportedly hurled a series of "choice words" at the Bangladesh eleven.
Upon review, third umpire Tanvir Ahmed upheld the appeal. Agha’s departure was punctuated by a rare show of public frustration; the batter threw his helmet and gloves to the turf before storming back to the pavilion.
The Turning Point
The psychological blow proved more damaging than the scorecard entry. Before the controversy, Pakistan sat comfortably at 231-3 after 38.3 overs, poised for a massive total. Following the dismissal, the innings collapsed in spectacular fashion.
Shaken by the incident, the visitors lost four wickets in the next 23 deliveries, a tailspin that allowed Bangladesh to seize control of the match and, potentially, the three-match series.
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