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Bangladesh to complain over umpiring, sledging

Updated on: 06 April,2022 08:24 AM IST  |  Dhaka
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Players have since taken issue with their opponents for on-field taunts they said crossed the line into abuse

Bangladesh to complain over umpiring, sledging

Bangladesh's Ebadot Hossain (L) gestures after successfully appealing for the dismissal South Africa's Sarel Erwee (not seen) during the fourth day of the first Test cricket match between South Africa and Bangladesh at the Kingsmead stadium in Durban. Pic/AFP

Bangladesh will formally complain to the ICC over claims of biased umpiring and “unbearable” sledging in the first Test against South Africa, officials said. 


The side was furious after several close calls went against them in Durban, where they remained competitive for most of the match before a batting collapse saw them dismissed for 53 in the second innings. Players have since taken issue with their opponents for on-field taunts they said crossed the line into abuse. 


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