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Why Shakib Refused To Leave Field

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NL Correspondent

Bangladesh Skipper Shakib Al Hasan was left stunned after an apparent third-umpire howler sent the all rounder back to the dugout
for a golden duck against Pakistan in the T20 Cup encounter on Sunday.
The controversial incident happened in the 11th over of the Bangladesh innings when Shakib walked out in the middle after
Soumya Sarkar's departure.
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Facing the fifth delivery of Shadab Khan's over, Shakib was adjudged LBW after he missed the line of a flighted delivery as he
danced down the track.
The bowler, instantly went up in appeal and the on-field umpire adjudged Shakib out LBW.
Shakib instantly asked for a review. There was a spike as the ball went past the bat.
The video umpire though ruled that the spike in the ‘Ultraedge' was due to the impact of the bat hitting the ground. He went onto
ball tracking and eventually upheld the on-field umpire's decision.
Shakib was gutted and stayed on the field for a long time, trying to speak with the on-field umpires, who urged him to walk back
to the dugout.
It was definitely a slow walk back.
Those who watched the DRS on repeat were convinced that Shakib was a victim of an umpiring error.
Hussamuddin punches his way into Asian Elite semis
Mohammad Hussamuddin will fight for a place in the final on November 10
Two-time Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Mohammad Hussamuddin progressed to the semi-finals as 's medal
count continued to swell at the ASBC Asian Elite Boxing Championships in Amman, Jordan, on Sunday.
Up against South Korea's Haengseok Lee in the quarter-final, Hussamuddin (57kg) fell behind early with his rival landing clean
punches in the opening round.
With the prospects of an upset looming, Commonwealth bronze medallist Hussamuddin utilised his experience to make a
comeback. He went all out in the next two rounds to dominate his way to a 5-0 win and guarantee yet another medal for India.
Hussamuddin will face the 2021 World Championships silver medallist Serik Temirzha in his semi-finals bout on November 10.
In the other quarter-final, Thailand Open gold medallist Ananta Chopade (54kg) was knocked out after suffering a 0-4 loss to
Kyrgyzstan's Seidekmatov Sanzhai.
On Saturday night, Anikushita Boro (56kg) and Lovlina Borgohain (75 kg) prevailed over Tsubata Arsia of Japan and Valentina
Khalzova of Kazakhstan, respectively, to progress to the semi-finals.
Olympic bronze medallist Lovlina, who was contesting in the 75kg weight category for the first time at an
tournament, was made to earn a 3-2 split decision victory against the 2016 world champion Khalzova.

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