Virat Kohli’s ‘fake fielding’ controversy: Bangladesh Cricket Board will take action, check details here – T20 World Cup 2022

t20 world cup 2022 The Super 12 match between India and Bangladesh was full of interesting incidents. Be it Liton Das’s half-century, KL Rahul’s magic throw to run out Das or Virat Kohli’s ‘fake fielding’ throw. The rain-interrupted encounter between India and Bangladesh was a thriller that went straight to war. However, after the match in which India made a spectacular comeback to win a five-run victory in Adelaide, the decision of the umpires raised some issues from fans.

Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan was also seen talking to the umpires about the ground conditions and later revealed that he was talking to the umpires on the same subject. However, after the match, another incident of Virat Kohli’s fake fielding attempt was raised when wicketkeeper Nurul Hasan pointed it out. The video surfaced and went viral on social media, with several Bangladesh fans demanding a five-run fine. (Bangladesh accuses Virat Kohli of cheating through ‘fake fielding’, know why)

“We’ve talked about it. You’ve seen it on TV and everything happened in front of you. There was one regarding fake throws and we informed the umpires about fake throws but they said they didn’t notice it And that is because Shakib didn’t take the review. Shakib had a lot of discussions with Erasmus about it and even talked to him after the match.”

“Secondly, Shakib had talked about the wet ground and he said that he can take some more time and start the game after drying the ground. But… the decision of the umpires is final and that is the reasoning. The only decision was whether you would play or not.

“It is in our mind so that we can raise this issue at the appropriate forum,” Jalal concluded.

Kohli was selectedplayer of the matchh’ for an unbeaten 64 off 44 balls – his third half-century of the tournament – but it was his work on the field that is garnering a lot of attention on social media. According to the Laws of Cricket 41.5, relating to unfair play, ‘intentionally distracting, deceiving or obstructing a batsman’ is prohibited, and if an incident is deemed to be a violation, the umpire may declare that particular delivery as a dead ball. , and give five runs to the batting side.