Brotherhood does not work on the field… Rameez Raja's attack on Salman's controversial runout
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Ramiz Raja slams Salman Ali Agha's controversial run out: This comment of Ramiz Raja is a big warning for those players who end up causing loss to their team in the attempt to show 'goodwill' on the international stage. This controversy in Dhaka will be remembered for years as how a hand of 'friendship' proved fatal for Pakistan.

Rameez Raja cursed his own batsman who was being friendly in front of the opposing player on the field.
New Delhi. What happened at Sher-e-Bangla Stadium in Dhaka on Friday has torn the cricket world into two. On the one hand, the spirit of the game is being praised, while on the other hand, there is the bitter truth of the rules. Now former Pakistan captain and famous commentator Rameez Raja has given a very sharp and frank statement on this entire controversy, which has added fuel to the fire.
Salman Ali Aga's controversial run-out in the second ODI played between Pakistan and Bangladesh changed the course of the match. After this incident, Rameez Raja not only criticized the Bangladeshi team during the commentary but also criticized Salman Aga for his 'friendly' behaviour. In the 39th over of the match, Pakistan was in a very strong position at the score of 230/3. Then Mohammad Rizwan played a straight shot on the ball of Mehdi Hasan Miraj. The ball went to Salman Agha standing at the non-striker end. Agha felt that the game was stopped and with good intentions he picked up the ball and tried to give it to the bowler Miraj. But Miraj took advantage of Agha's 'goodness', snatched the ball and ran-out Agha.
Rameez Raja cursed his own batsman who was being friendly in front of the opposing player on the field.
Mehdi Hasan bluffed Salman Ali Agha. In return Agha gave him damnat twice