According to reports, the Bangladesh Cricket Board has chosen to bring up the “controversial umpiring” incident from the game against India in an “appropriate venue.”
In India vs. Bangladesh Super 12 match at the ICC T20 World Cup 2022, wicket-keeper batsman Nurul Hasan of the Bangla Tigers accused Virat Kohli of “false fielding.” Even Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan engaged in a heated discussion with the umpires prior to the game’s restart following a rain delay. According to reports, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has chosen to bring up the “controversial umpiring” issue in an “appropriate forum.”
According to a report by Cricbuzz, Shakib also brought up the issue of “false fielding” with the umpires, but the complaint was downplayed, according to Jalal Yunus, the BCB’s chairman for cricket operations.
“We had already discussed it. Everything happened right in front of you as you watched it on television. There was one with a phony throw; we informed the umpires, but they claimed they were unaware of it, which is why they decided against taking the review. Erasmus and Shakib had a lengthy conversation about it and even chatted after the game “Jalal stated, according to the news.
Jalal said that Shakib had asked the umpires to start the game a little bit later than scheduled because the outfield was still wet following a rain delay. However, their request was denied.
“Second, Shakib had mentioned the damp field and requested that he take some more time to wait for the ground to dry before beginning the game. However, the umpires’ verdict is final, thus there was no room for debate. Choosing to play or not to play was only one option, “said he.
The BCB intends to voice its concern “in the right forum,” Jalal has now confirmed. He said, “We have it in our minds so that we may address the issue in the appropriate place.