
Prateek Thakur
abplive|11-06-2026
Big Wicket for Bangladesh! Josh Inglis departs. Caught by Litton Das, bowled by Nahid Rana! pic.twitter.com/waRZRvW6mX
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The International Cricket Council confirmed the technical details of the policy breach through an official press statement released from their corporate headquarters on Friday afternoon.
The governing body confirmed the regional athlete had violated Article 2.5 of the global behavioral framework governing international players.
"Nahid was found to have breached Article 2.5 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel," the official press release stated.
The regulation specifically penalises any language or gestures that could easily provoke an aggressive reaction from an opposing batsman upon their dismissal.
The young bowler avoided a prolonged administrative tribunal by immediately acknowledging his tactical mistake during a post-match meeting with match referee Prakash Bhatt.
Because the athlete accepted the proposed regulatory penalty, the international panel confirmed there was no further operational need to assemble a formal hearing.
The recent disciplinary strike represents the second formal behavioral infraction logged against the young bowler within a rolling twelve-month international competition cycle.
He previously incurred a twenty-five per cent match fee fine for throwing a cricket ball aggressively at Irish batsman Cade Carmichael.
Senior all-rounder Mosaddek Hossain attempted to minimise the ongoing controversy while addressing regional sports journalists during the post-match media obligations.
Hossain insisted the entire episode was simply a temporary misunderstanding fueled by competitive adrenaline rather than deep-seated malice.
"It was basically frustration from the batter after getting out," Hossain told reporters during the post-match press conference.
The middle-order batsman added that it was far better for international squads to leave these brief competitive flashpoints entirely on the field.
The middle-order batsman added that it was far better for international squads to leave these brief competitive flashpoints entirely on the field.




