Cricket
Pakistan captain Salman Agha was run out in a controversial moment against Bangladesh. This incident has sparked a new controversy, and fans are questioning the "Spirit of cricket"
"Actually, the ball hit on my pad and then my bat. So I thought he can't get me run-out now, because the ball already hit on my pad and my bat. I was just trying to give him the ball back. I was not looking for the run or anything like that, but he already decided to make the run-out," he added.
"I can't remember what I was saying, and I can't remember what he was saying. I'm sure I wasn't saying nice things, and I'm sure he wasn't saying nice stuff as well. But it was just the heat of the moment, so we are fine."
"What he has done is in the law. I think if he thinks it's right, it's right, but from my perspective, I would have done it differently. I would have gone for sportsman's spirit. We haven't done this type of thing previously, we would never do that in the future as well," Agha stated.
Some experts and fans called the run out unsporting and against cricket spirit. Others defended Miraz, saying the dismissal was completely within the rules.
Despite the heated moment, Pakistan still won the match comfortably. But the run-out drama became the biggest talking point of the game.