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ICC pulls up Bangladesh U19 pacer Maruf Mridha for breaching code of conduct during India clash


In a recent turn of events during the U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup, Bangladesh’s young left-arm pacer Maruf Mridha came under scrutiny for a breach of the International Cricket Council’s Code of Conduct. The incident occurred during an intense match-up against India at the Mangaung Oval in Bloemfontein, placing Mridha in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.

According to official reports, Maruf Mridha has been officially reprimanded following his infringement of Article 2.5 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel. This particular provision addresses behaviors such as the use of offensive language, gestures, or actions that might trigger an aggressive reaction from a batter upon their dismissal in an International Match. The infraction led to the addition of one demerit point to Maruf Mridha’s disciplinary record, marking his first offense in a 24-month period.

The incident unfolded during a critical juncture in the 44th over of India’s innings. Mridha celebrated the dismissal of Indian wicketkeeper-batter Aravelly Avanish Rao, who had attempted a forceful strike only to be caught out by a fielder at deep extra-cover. Mridha’s reaction post-dismissal was viewed as excessive – involving a fiery send-off directed at the departing Indian batsman, including aggressive pointing towards the dressing room, an act deemed unsporting by the authorities.

Following the incident, the on-field umpires, Nigel Duguid and Donovan Koch, along with third umpire Allahudien Paleker and fourth umpire Langton Rusere, brought the transgression to the attention of the Match Referee Shaid Wadvalla. The proposed sanction solidified the judgement against the young pacer. Maruf Mridha later acknowledged his offence, forestalling the need for a formal hearing by the match officials.

The altercation added a layer of fervor to an already highly charged contest between the reigning U19 World Cup champions, Bangladesh, and five-time titleholders, India. The match culminated in a dominating victory for India, who bested Bangladesh by 84 runs. Chasing a target of 252 runs, Bangladesh’s innings fell short, ending at 167 all out.

Contributing to India’s triumph was the noteworthy performance of the opener Adarsh Singh, whose resilient knock of 76 runs from 96 balls earned him the Player of the Match accolade. His innings, laced with six boundaries, proved instrumental in laying down a foundation from which the Indian team could build a challenging total.

Maruf Mridha’s sanction serves as a stark reminder to young players of the importance of maintaining composure and sportsmanship on the global stage. The pressure and intensity of international cricket unquestionably weigh heavily on these emerging talents, yet adherence to the spirit and integrity of the game remains paramount.

As the U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup progresses, the incident is a cautionary tale for other teams and players, emphasizing discipline within the sport. The growth and development of these young cricketers not only hinge on their skill but also on their ability to uphold respect for opponents and the values of the game.

The sanctioned Bangladeshi pacer’s journey continues as part of his nation’s aspirations in international cricket, albeit now with a blemish on his record. It is hoped that this episode will serve as a learning experience for Maruf Mridha, inspiring him to refine not only his cricketing prowess but also his conduct on the field. As Bangladesh looks ahead, upholding the spirit of cricket remains an unwavering goal for players and administrators alike.