PAK vs BAN [WATCH]: Shakib Al Hasan’s outburst sparks controversy on the Day 5 of first Test

PAK vs BAN [WATCH]: Shakib Al Hasan’s outburst sparks controversy on the Day 5 of first Test

In a dramatic turn of events during Day 5 of the 1st Test match between Pakistan and Bangladesh, star all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan found himself at the center of controversy.

In the 33rd over of Pakistan’s second innings, Shakib, seemingly frustrated, threw the ball forcefully toward wicketkeeper Litton Das, who was standing up to the stumps. However, Pakistan’s Mohammad Rizwan, who wasn’t ready to face the next delivery, was directly in the line of fire. The ball flew past an unprepared Rizwan, sparking an immediate reaction from both the batter and the umpires.

Shakib Al Hasan’s on-field outburst 

Rizwan, visibly upset, gestured his displeasure at Shakib’s outburst, which was quickly deemed a dead ball by the umpires. Shakib’s actions drew stern criticism from umpire Richard Kettleborough, who turned to the veteran Bangladeshi player with a hard stare, clearly displeased with the unsportsmanlike conduct. The incident left fans and commentators in shock, as Shakib is known as a seasoned player, and his erratic behavior on the field set a poor example for younger players.

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Shakib’s emotional outburst is a stark reminder of his history of on-field meltdowns, and many believe he needs to exercise greater control over his temper, especially as a senior figure in the team. The match official’s rebuke further highlighted the seriousness of the situation, with many speculating that disciplinary action could follow for the veteran all-rounder.

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Bangladesh’s landmark Test victory against Pakistan 

This incident overshadowed an otherwise historic day for Bangladesh cricket. Pakistan’s second innings crumbled under the pressure of Bangladesh’s disciplined bowling attack, managing to post only 146 runs. Bangladesh, chasing a modest target of 30 runs, comfortably reached it without losing a single wicket, securing a resounding 10-wicket victory.

This victory was historic, marking the first time Bangladesh had defeated Pakistan by 10 wickets on their home soil. The win was a testament to Bangladesh’s growing stature in Test cricket and showcased their ability to compete at the highest level, even away from home.

Shakib’s future under scrutiny amid off-field controversy

While Shakib’s on-field behavior during the match has drawn sharp criticism, his troubles extend beyond the pitch. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is set to make a decision on his future with the national team following the conclusion of the ongoing Rawalpindi Test. The BCB’s decision comes in the wake of serious off-field allegations against Shakib, which have brought further scrutiny to his standing within the team.

Shakib has been named in a murder case filed on August 22 by Rafiqul Islam, the father of a garment factory worker, Rubel, who was killed earlier in the month during riots in Dhaka’s Adabor area. The unrest, which led to the ouster of Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, has embroiled Shakib in legal troubles, as he, along with 146 others, has been named in the FIR related to the incident. These developments have cast a dark cloud over his cricketing career, with many questioning how the BCB will handle this crisis.

Faruque Ahmed, a director of the BCB, confirmed that the board would deliberate on Shakib’s future after the ongoing Test series against Pakistan. His involvement in such a serious legal matter has shocked the cricketing world, and his fate with the national team remains uncertain.

Shakib, once a revered figure in Bangladesh cricket, now finds himself at a crossroads, both on and off the field. His actions in the Rawalpindi Test and the legal troubles looming over him have placed his cricketing future in jeopardy. The coming days will determine whether the BCB will continue to stand by their former captain or if this will mark the end of an era for one of Bangladesh’s most iconic cricketers.

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