History of the Cricket!
If you could just look into the score for this over…
0.4-0-92-0
This was the game of 50 Overs, in which the Team who was batting first scored 88… leading on to the score of the 2nd Team required only 4 balls to bag the victory…
Here you go with the name of the bowler… Sujon Mahmud wherein he gave away 80 extras from 15 no-balls and 65 wide’s in a 20 ball over.
Well, the cause for this action for its justification…
Sujon Mahmud who was a player for his club in Bangladesh, bowled no-balls and wide, protesting against the poor umpiring.
Resulting in the ban on this player which also led to the preclusion of the Lalmatia Club from the competition.
Assist five-year bans were forced on their mentor, chief, and administrator from the Dhaka Second Division League.
Indeed, even the two umpires who were administering were prohibited for a half year for their inability to deal with the match appropriately.
Here is the scorecard from that match:
The over was the most noticeably awful not just for all the wides and no-balls but since it was done purposely and for bringing the diversion into offensiveness. This is certainly not the correct way for a player to challenge.
Most noticeably awful finished on each level!