Three years of quarantine to mob teammate

Clean or dirty balls. It can be the difference between success and failure in cricket – and a topic that occupies the bowls, who throws the balls.

It has also indirectly claimed the lives of the bangladeshi bowler Shahadat Hossain for a very long quarantine from the sport.

in Sunday’s league match between Hossains teams Dhaka Division and Khulna Division, he came up to quarrel with teammate Arafat Sunny Jr. Hossain believed not that teammate had plastered the balls – which can cause them to move more in the air.

Hossain was furious and both punched and kicked his teammate, before tilstormende players had divorced them.

The kind will not be tolerated in a gentleman’s sport, and the bangladeshi cricketforbund issued a severe punishment: Three years of the exclusion for the 33-year-old bowler, who even got a discount.

– When you take his past into consideration, so we chose to punish him with the quarantine for five years. The last two years, however, will be conditional, says cricketforbundets technical manager, Minhajul Abedin on the verdict.

And what did he so with the ‘past’?

Yes, Shahadat Hossain has been in the media spotlight for violent acts.

In 2015, he and his wife were arrested and accused of having tortured and exploited an 11-year-old girl, who had served as the family’s domestic workers.

After more than a year of wrangling was Hossian acquitted.

in Addition, the beating he alleged a rickshaw-driver, after the parties last year had been involved in a traffic accident.

Shahadat Hossain, who is listed for the 38 test matches and 51 endagskampe for Bangladesh, got out of his quarantine a fine of 300,000 taka, which is equivalent to 24,000 Danish crowns.

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