Mushfiqur fined his partner for ‘insulting gestures’



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Mushfiqur Rahim has been fined for making “insulting gestures” to his partner Nasum Ahmed. The Beximco Dhaka captain and wicketkeeper behaved arrogantly to his teammates at Fortune Barisal’s entrances to the Bangabandhu T20 Cup tie on Monday.

Mushfiqur has been fined 25 percent of his match fee for violating Section 2.6 of Level 1. In addition, 1 demerit point has been added next to his name.

According to the rules of ICC Article 7.5, Mushfiqur will be banned for a match if he scores 4 demerit points in the tournament.

This type of punishment generally carries a maximum deduction of 50 percent of the compensation fee and one or two demerit points. As such, Mushfiqur accomplished very little.

He didn’t need a formal hearing to plead guilty. Two field referees, Gazi Sohail and Mahfuzur Rahman, filed a written complaint against him. The match referee Rakibul Hasan punished Mushfiqur over his accusations. Earlier in the morning, Mushfiqur had apologized in a statement on Facebook. Then comes the announcement of the punishment.

Mistakes can happen on the playground. Captains can scold their teammates. So it’s safe to say that the scene of the attack was not seen. But the former captain of Bangladesh was seen to cause such an unusual incident. Not just once, but twice, Mushfiqur ran towards his teammate and left arm spinner Nasum Ahmed. Ready to kill; There was anger and rage in his eyes.

Such an unpleasant incident took place in the 13th and 16th overs at Sher-e-Bangla Stadium in Mirpur. The left arm spinner went to stop the ball himself after digesting an Afif Hossain six for the first time. Mushfiqur also ran into the middle of the gate at the same time. The two met while grabbing the ball, so there was no chance of going out through the bowling alley. Mushfiqur was furious when he left the bowling alley and ran towards Nasum. He later handed the ball to Nasum in annoyance.

Chasing 150 runs, Barisal hoped to win with Afif’s bat. His wicket was very necessary for Dhaka. Shafiqul Islam said the opportunity came in 108 races. Afif, who scored 55 runs, was caught by a short, thin leg. Mushfiqur easily walked away from holding and caught the catch. Nasum, who was fielding there, also tried to catch. The two clashed after taking the capture. Enraged, Mushfiqur turned back to him. This time, the goalkeeper almost rushed to strike.

Nasum was twice surprised by Mushfiqur’s behavior and seemed very upset. The team still haven’t won, so they may have kept their problems under control. However, Mushfiqur was seen talking to Nasum normally after getting up twice. Goodbye to Harley, Dhaka won the match by 9 runs. But what Mushfiqur has done on the Mirpur green carpet is inconsistent with the spirit of cricket. / Rye

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