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Originally Posted by paco
It's Ashraful's fault
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On a serious note, had Mushy verbally abused the batsman, there would have been a recorded evidence as he was seen standing right beside the wickets which have hidden microphone chip. The footage of this incident only suggests that he was roaring at the batsman, which may happen at the heat of the match temperament. I find his gesture kinda ugly but it is legitimate at the end.
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