Salman Ali Axa’s anger in the Sylhet Test took a heavy toll on him

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Salman Ali Agha has been reprimanded by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for violating the code of conduct in the Sylhet Test against Bangladesh.

The ICC issued a warning to Pakistan’s Prime Minister Salman Ali Agha for violating the Travel Act of the First Level.

According to the ICC, Salman Ali Axa breached Article 2.2 of the Code of Conduct for Players and Support Staff, which deals with misuse of cricket equipment, ground equipment or other objects during a match.

The incident in question took place in the 82nd over of Pakistan’s second innings in the Sylhet Test when Salman Ali Axa, after being dismissed, threw his bat at the billboard in anger while returning to the pavilion.

Due to this violation, a negative point was added to Salman Ali Axa’s disciplinary record. Admitting his mistake, the Pakistani cricketer accepted the punishment recommended by match referee Jeff Crowe, which did not require a formal hearing.

Earlier, Salman Ali Agha was found guilty of the same violation during the ODI match against Bangladesh in Dhaka on March 13 this year. This is his second foul after which his total number of bad points is 2.

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