
'Didn't look good to recall batter after getting him out': Tamim sensationally criticises own captain for Sodhi incident
Hindustan TimesThe practice of running out batters at the non-striker's end has long been a divisive issue in world cricket. On Saturday, an incident involving Bangladesh bowler Hasan Mahmud and New Zealand's Ish Sodhi drew significant attention, for it saw Hasan attempting a similar run out on the Kiwi batter. New Zealand's Ish Sodhi speaks with Bangladesh's players during the second one-day international As Sodhi was heading back, he sarcastically applauded Mahmud, but Bangladesh captain Litton Das intervened and eventually called Sodhi back to continue playing. Tamim, who made a return to Bangladesh ODI squad after being away due to injury, expressed that the decision to recall Sodhi “did not look good.” "I don't see anything wrong in it," Tamim said after the match. Sodhi praises Bangladesh's ‘sportsmanspirit’ Sodhi, however, commended Bangladesh for their "tremendous sportsmanship" in reinstating him to the crease and acknowledged the handling of the situation by the opposing captain Litton.
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