New Delhi. The World Cup 2023 match between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka may be insignificant in terms of the semi-final race, but it will be remembered forever for Shakib Al Hasan and Angelo Mathews. Angelo Mathews was timed out in this match. This is the first time in the 146-year history of international cricket that a batsman has been ‘timed out’. Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan appealed for ‘time out’ against Angelo Mathews, which was widely criticized. However, Angelo Mathews took revenge in his own style. He not only dismissed Shakib Hal Hasan, but also signaled him to run out of time.
The match between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka was played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. The historic incident of time out in this match happened in the 25th over of Sri Lanka’s innings. Sadira Samarawickrama was out on the second ball of this over. After this, Angelo Mathews came to the crease. Mathews came to the crease inside 1 minute 20 seconds and started to take a stand. After this there was some problem with his helmet. Due to which he could not bat for the next one minute. Meanwhile, Shakib appealed to the field umpire for a timeout and the umpire gave him a timeout. Mathews eventually had to return to the pavilion in heavy spirits.
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Shakib Al Hasan is the captain of Bangladesh. It was he who appealed to the umpire for a timeout. Everyone from former cricketers to cricket fans condemned this decision of Shakib Al Hasan.
However, Angelo Mathews took revenge from Shakib Al Hasan in his own style. He dismissed Shakib Al Hasan when he was on his way to a century. Angelo Mathews had Shakib caught by Charit Aslanka.
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Angelo Mathews did not celebrate much after dismissing Shakib Al Hasan. But it certainly signaled Shakib Al Hasan to watch time. This picture of him is being shared a lot on social media. Fans are writing that Jaisi Karni Bharni…. One user wrote that history will remember this moment.
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Tags: Angelo Mathews, Bangladesh, Shakib Al Hasan, Sri Lanka, World Cup 2023
First published: November 6, 2023, 21:37 IST

