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Bangladesh-Sri Lanka match marred by controversy

Bangladesh-Sri Lanka match marred by controversy

TIL Desk Sports/ The Twenty20 International (T20I) cricket match of the Nidahas Trophy between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh on Friday was marred by some unpleasant actions at the ground.

Although Bangladesh edged past Sri Lanka in a nail-biter match, they could have done this in a better way. When Bangladesh needed 12 runs from the last five balls, pacer Isuru Udana bowled two shot balls which resulted in Mustafizur Rahman’s wicket.

Bangladesh players thought that the square leg umpire had signalled a shoulder height no-ball, which the umpire didn’t give. Skipper Shakib Al Hasan came to the boundary rope and asked his batsmen to come off the field.

Later, Bangladesh substitute fielders also got into the action with Sri Lankan captain Thisara Perera. But when umpires interfered, play was resumed and Mahmudullah pulled Bangladesh out of trouble waters and helped them to seal the match by two wickets.

Shakib also commented on the issue and said: “We are friends. Emotions take over sometimes. I need to be careful as the captain and the leader of the team.” Bangladesh will face India in the final on Sunday.

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