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Pakistan Player Reprimanded for On-Field Outburst
15 Mar
Summary
- Salman Ali Agha received an ICC reprimand for an on-field outburst.
- He was punished for abusing cricket equipment in frustration.
- Bangladesh collapsed chasing a revised target, losing by 128 runs.

Pakistan cricketer Salman Ali Agha faced disciplinary action from the International Cricket Council (ICC) following the second ODI against Bangladesh. Agha received a Level 1 Code of Conduct reprimand for his reaction after being dismissed.
He was penalized for abusing cricket equipment by throwing his helmet and gloves in frustration. This incident resulted in one demerit point being added to his record, his first in a 24-month period.
In the match, Bangladesh's chase collapsed after a significant rain and hailstorm delay. Facing a revised target of 243 in 32 overs, they were all out for 114, resulting in a 128-run victory for Pakistan via the DLS method. This win leveled the three-match series.




