Cricket-ICC reprimands Pakistan's Agha over reaction to controversial run-out


March 15 (Reuters) - The ⁠International Cricket Council (ICC) has reprimanded Pakistan batter Salman ⁠Agha for his reaction to a controversial run-out ‌in the second One-Day International against Bangladesh in Dhaka on Friday.

Short of his crease at the non-striker's end, Agha was bending down to ​pick up the ball to return ⁠it to a Bangladesh ⁠bowler after his teammate Mohammad Rizwan had driven it ⁠towards ‌him.

However, Bangladesh captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz circled around behind Agha to collect the ball and ⁠threw down the stumps, sparking a debate about ​the “sportsman spirit”.

An ‌incensed Agha threw down his gloves and helmet following ⁠the dismissal, ​a reaction which earned him a demerit point from the game's global governing body.

The ICC said in a statement ⁠Agha had breached a Code of ​Conduct article relating to the abuse of equipment or clothing during an international match.

Mehidy said after the match he had ⁠been expecting Agha to attempt a run.

"He was away from the wicket and I was just looking for the ball," he said. "If you miss, he would go ​for the run. So I was ⁠just thinking like that."

Pakistan won the match by 128 ​runs to level the series at ‌1-1, with the series decider ​scheduled for later on Sunday.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in New Delhi; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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