Saturday, March 24, 2012

Bangladesh v Pakistan, Asia Cup final, Mirpur "Bangladesh says it will seek review of final-over collision"


Aizaz Cheema is congratulated on dismissing Shakib Al Hasan, 
Bangladesh v Pakistan, Asia Cup final, Mirpur, March 22, 2012
Aizaz Cheema (above, left) and Mahmudullah collided in the final over of the Asia Cup final © AFP
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Players/Officials: Aizaz Cheema | Mahmudullah
Series/Tournaments: Asia Cup
The Bangladesh Cricket Board has said it will complaint to the Asian Cricket Council about an incident in the final over of Bangladesh's chase in the Asia Cup final against Pakistan. The incident, during the first ball of the 50th over, involved a collision between the bowler Aizaz Cheema and Mahmudullah as the latter tried to come back for a second run - something the BCB claims the Pakistan bowler did deliberately.
"We have seen video footage of the incident repeatedly. It is clear that Cheema blocked Mahmudullah deliberately," Enayet Hossain Siraj, the chairman of the BCB cricket operations committee, told reporters in Dhaka. "We will lodge a written appeal with the ACC very soon and will also give a copy to the ICC."
Law 37 of the rules of cricket sanctions a strict penalty for the fielding team if a fielder is found by the umpire to deliberately obstruct a batsman while attempting a run. Neither batsman can be dismissed (if a run-out has taken place), five penalty runs are awarded to the batting side, the delivery will not count as one in the over, the run will count even if the batsmen haven't crossed and the batsmen can choose which of them faces the next delivery. Whether or not there was intent behind the collision is for the umpire to determine; in this case, after the players had collided, the umpire Steve Davis was seen having a word with both players. The delivery yielded a single.
Bangladesh needed nine to win at the start of the 50th over, they lost by two runs. Had Pakistan been penalised, Bangladesh's task of chasing down 237 for a win would have been made significantly easier.