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"Standards Going Down": Mohammad Amir Shifts Blame Over Salman Agha's Run Out Controversy vs Bangladesh

TT Editor·Updated: 14 Mar 2026 6:51 pm IST
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"Standards Going Down": Mohammad Amir Shifts Blame Over Salman Agha's Run Out Controversy vs Bangladesh

Former Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Amir has voiced his discontent regarding the umpiring decisions during the recent T20 match against Bangladesh, particularly concerning the controversial run out of Salman Agha. Amir expressed his belief that the standards of officiating in cricket are declining, suggesting that such decisions can greatly influence the outcome of matches. The incident occurred when Bangladesh captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz executed a sharp run out that sparked debate among players and commentators alike. Amir's criticism highlights ongoing concerns about umpiring consistency and the impact of such decisions on the game, especially in high-stakes international matches. This incident adds to the discourse surrounding the need for improved standards in officiating within cricket, as players and fans alike call for greater accountability and transparency from match officials.

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