Dhaka: During the second ODI match stuff played between Pakistan and Bangladesh, Salman Ali Agha returned to the pavilion without stuff run out in a unconvincing fashion. In the match taking place in Dhaka, he appeared to be in good form and was batting on a half-century; however, he was run out due to the shrewdness of Bangladesh tutorage Mehidy Hasan.
He was visibly displeased, however, and appeared wrestling as he made his way when to the pavilion. Upon reaching the purlieus line, he plane threw lanugo his helmet and gloves in frustration. Salman Ali's dismissal in this manner has once then sparked a debate regarding 'the spirit of cricket' on the field.
Why did Mehidy and Salman quarrel?
This incident occurred during the 39th over of Pakistan's innings. On the fourth wittiness of the over, Mohammad Rizwan nudged the wittiness towards the on-side. As the wittiness lacked pace, the bowler—Mehidy Hasan Miraz—ran to field it; in the process, Salman Ali Agha came into his path, resulting in a minor standoff between the two players.
Meanwhile, the wittiness came to a halt near Salman's feet. Seeing the wittiness stop, Salman attempted to pick it up, forgetting in that moment that he was outside his crease. The Bangladesh tutorage scooped up the wittiness surpassing Salman could and threw it at the stumps. As the wittiness struck the stumps, an request for a run-out was raised; the on-field umpire referred the visualization to the third umpire, who subsequently ruled Salman run out.
Why was Salman Left in Disbelief?
Although Salman attempted to explain to Bangladesh tutorage Mehidy Hasan that he was merely trying to pick up the wittiness to hand it back, Hasan pointed out that he was outside his crease. Salman returned to the pavilion looking visibly furious. In the interim, Mohammad Rizwan appealed to the Bangladeshi players—who appeared quite warlike at the time—to wifely down.

