ICC Reprimands Salman Ali Agha Over On-Field Tantrum Following Controversial Run-Out
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has officially reprimanded Pakistani all-rounder and T20I captain Salman Ali Agha for breaching Level 1 of its Code of Conduct during the second One Day International against Bangladesh.
Key Points
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1The ICC officially reprimanded Pakistani cricketer Salman Ali Agha following his reaction to a controversial run-out during the second ODI against Bangladesh.
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2Agha was found in breach of Article 2.2 and Level 1 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players regarding inappropriate conduct on field.
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Salman Ali Agha has been officially reprimanded by the ICC and added a de-merit to his record.
— [Mar 14, 08:09] Tribune.com.pkThe International Cricket Council (ICC) issued an official warning for breaching Level 1 of its Code of Conduct following Agha's reaction during the ODI against Bangladesh on Friday in Dhaka. The incident involved a breach of Article 2.2 regarding abuse.
— [Mar 14, 08:37] Prod-qt-images.s3.amazonaws.com"Agha was found to have breached Level One" and "Article Two Point two", according the ICC's statement on Saturday in relation his conduct during a one-day international against Bangladesh.
— [Mar 14, 08:56] DawnPakistan cricketer Salman Ali Agha received an official reprimand for breaching Article 2.2 of the ICC Code by throwing his batting gloves to the ground during Pakistan's second ODI against Bangladesh, resulting in one demerit point added since he had no prior offences within a two-year period following on-field umpires' charges and Agha's admission without formal hearing requirements for Level-1 breaches; meanwhile, levelled at 39th over of innings when run out.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) issued a warning to Salman Ali Agha for violating Level One Article 2.2 by displaying inappropriate anger after being run out during an ODI match in Dhaka, resulting in one de-merit point added to his record and confirmation that he acknowledged the mistake while former players criticized Bangladesh captain Mehidy Hasan's actions as unsporting.