andy wrote:Must admit I was baffled when I heard this had happened, umpires 100% should have stepped in but it's also painfully bad sportsmanship from Bangladesh absolutely abysmal all round!
People are taking about it like its a spirit of cricket issue similar to Bairstow-Carey, but its literally not, its a total failure of applying the rules. You cannot obstruct a non-striking batsman as part of Law 41, I am at a total loss to understand how the third umpire does not conclude this was obstructing, Hasan literally has his arm round him to stop him getting back, then shoves him in order to win the ball. Had he not initiated that contact, Agha would have had time to smoke a cigar before Hasan picked up the ball and threw down the stumps.
The ball should have been ruled dead, no wicket is applied, Hasan should have received a warning, and Pakistan then get to choose who faces the next ball. That's the rule. It wasn't applied. It's not even remotely debatable either, its clear as day. I can't think of a worst decision across any sport since video umpiring came in.
And yes, once again BDs on field conduct letting their nation down. They are despicable bunch this lot.