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Sujon Mahmud banned for 10 years for deliberately bowling no balls and wides in Bangladesh game

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NO, it wasn’t a game of backyard cricket.

A match in Bangladesh descended into a farce when one team reached a score of 0/92 in less than an over.

The incredible scorecard emerged in a contest full of controversy between Axiom and Lalmatia in the Dhaka Second Division Cricket League.

Sent in to bat, Lalmatia was skittled for just 88 after 14 overs. But there were complaints of dodgy umpiring and also of shady behaviour at the toss.

“It started at the toss. My captain was not allowed to see the coin and we were sent to bat first and as expected, the umpires’ decisions came against us,” Lalmatia general secretary Adnan Dipon told the Dhaka Tribune.

In protest to the perceived injustice, Lalmatia’s opening bowler Sujon Mahmud then ended with the worst figures you’re ever likely to see. He conceded 65 runs in wides (13 times he bowled balls that went for five wides) and delivered 15 no balls.

In the four legal deliveries Mahmud sent down, Axiom’s opening batsman scored 12 runs.

So, after rolling the arm over 32 times, Mahmud ended the match with official figures of 0/92 off 0.4 overs.

“My players are young, aged around 17, 18 and 19. They could not tolerate the injustice and thus reacted by giving away 92 runs in four deliveries,” Dipon said.

The 92-run over comfortably overshadows the most runs ever conceded in six balls in a first-class match. That honour goes to New Zealand cricketer Bert Vance who conceded 77 runs in one 22-ball over playing for Wellington against Canterbury.

Although it’s yet to happen in Test cricket, there have been instances of players hitting six sixes in an over in the shortened forms of the game. South Africa’s Herschelle Gibbs blasted 36 in an over when facing Dutch bowler Daan van Bunge in the 2007 World Cup in the West Indies, and Yuvraj Singh did the same against England’s Stuart Broad at the T20 World Cup that same year.

http://www.news.com.au/sport/cricke...s/news-story/626441dc99134de4be0b70f3f956c33a
 
92 runs?! If that were me I would retire and move to the other side of the world :)))
 
Bangladesh club bowler concedes 92 runs in four balls

A match in Bangladesh descended into a farce when one team reached a score of 0/92 in less than an over.

The incredible scorecard emerged in a contest full of controversy between Axiom and Lalmatia in the Dhaka Second Division Cricket League.

Sent in to bat, Lalmatia was skittled for just 88 after 14 overs. But there were complaints of dodgy umpiring and also of shady behaviour at the toss.
“It started at the toss. My captain was not allowed to see the coin and we were sent to bat first and as expected, the umpires’ decisions came against us,” Lalmatia general secretary Adnan Dipon told the Dhaka Tribune.

In protest to the perceived injustice, Lalmatia’s opening bowler Sujon Mahmud then ended with the worst figures you’re ever likely to see. He conceded 65 runs in wides (13 times he bowled balls that went for five wides) and delivered 15 no balls.

In the four legal deliveries Mahmud sent down, Axiom’s opening batsman scored 12 runs.

So, after rolling the arm over 32 times, Mahmud ended the match with official figures of 0/92 off 0.4 overs.

“My players are young, aged around 17, 18 and 19. They could not tolerate the injustice and thus reacted by giving away 92 runs in four deliveries,” Dipon said.

The 92-run over comfortably overshadows the most runs ever conceded in six balls in a first-class match. That honour goes to New Zealand cricketer Bert Vance who conceded 77 runs in one 22-ball over playing for Wellington against Canterbury.


http://www.news.com.au/sport/cricke...s/news-story/626441dc99134de4be0b70f3f956c33a
 
cant really give much attention to records in these gully mohalla matches
 
Nothing remarkable about this when the bowler did it intentionally.
 
First 32 deliveries and only 4 legal in it? That is intentional. Deliberate. Most likely a protest or a statement at any level of the game.

So this is not even a list a match but news worthy. #facepalm.
 
Bowler Sujon Mahmud has been banned for 10 years after deliberately bowling a series of wides and no-balls in protest at umpiring decisions.

Mahmud was playing for Bangladesh side Lalmatia Club in a Dhaka Second Division League match when he hurled 13 wides, all of which went to the boundary, and four no-balls which were also hit to the ropes.

Lalmatia Club had earlier been bowled out for 88 and club secretary Adnan Rahman said they had been subject of a series of poor decisions in their match against Axiom Cricketers.

Axiom opener Mustafizur Rahman smashed three fours off Sujon's four legitimate balls to take his side to victory, scoring 92-0 in just 0.4 overs.

Lalmatia Club were barred indefinitely from competition, with their coach, captain and manager punished with five-year bans, all for bringing cricket into disrepute.

The BCB also imposed a ten-year ban on another bowler, Tasnim Hasan, and blacklisted his club Fear Fighters after they threw a separate match in similar fashion.

"We have found in our investigations that the bowlers bowled wides and no-balls deliberately to damage the image of our cricket," disciplinary committee chief Sheikh Sohel said.

"In neither case would a win or loss have mattered for the promotion or relegation of their respective clubs."

http://www.skysports.com/cricket/ne...bowling-no-balls-and-wides-in-bangladesh-game
 
Umpires too should have been punished. They were the main culprits of this abysmal scenario.
 
Disgraceful to ban a guy for ten years just because he threw a strop in a club game.

In my eyes the guy is a legend
 
Bcb never could be reluctant like PCB on fixing issues but 10 years for protesting bad umpiring is too much. 2/3 years ban or fine would be perfect.
 
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