Five-year ban on this Bangladeshi bowler, accused of assaulting fellow player
Five-year ban on this Bangladeshi bowler, accused of assaulting fellow player
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Dhaka: The Bangladesh Cricket Board has banned former national team fast bowler Shahadat Hussain for three years after he beat up a teammate in a match on Tuesday. The martyrdom was reported by umpires for slapping and kicking a teammate during a National Cricket League match on Sunday. The National Federation imposed a five-year ban on him, but the two-year sentence was suspended.

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The board said the martyrdom was charged with "physical assault", fined $ 300,000 ($ 3,540). The 33-year-old bowler described Bain as "very tough", saying it would effectively end his controversial cricket career. A board official said that Shahadat attacked young bowler Arafat Sunny Jr. during a game between Dhaka and Khulna.

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This fight was just about the ball because there was a debate between the two players on how to shine the ball. Minhajul Abedin, head of the technical committee of the BCB, said, "In view of his previous behavior, we decided to sentence him to five years. The last two years of his ban will remain suspended."

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