Asia Cup: Suryakumar's tricks, but not caught up referee, how Salman survived
Last updated: September 28, 2025, 22:55 IST, During the match, Pakistan batsman Salman Aga changed the way between running as he did a run, which immediately hit Suryakumar the attraction of ‘Abstraction the Field’. But the repetition clearly showed that Aga’s intention was not intentional to stop the way and the referee denied the appeal and did not call him. Suryakumar Yadav made a special appeal against Salman Aga, the referee denied New Delhi. In the final of the Asia Cup 2025, where Crores of Hearts hit each ball, there came a moment that turned the excitement of the match into a debate on morality. In this Maha-Mukabale played between India and Pakistan, Suryakumar Yadav asked questions about the image of the ‘gentleman game’ of cricket. Although Surya’s appeal cannot be completely wrong under the rules, but in such a final with high importance, his intention on the sportsmanship would probably be questioned. Was it a strategic decision taken under pressure, or a player’s ‘insistence on winning’ was overshadowed by the soul of the game. Suryakumar forgot the game Bhavna, during the match, batsman Salman Aga, Pakistan, changed the way between running as he did a run, which immediately hit Suryakumar the “abstraction” attraction. But the repetition clearly showed that Aga’s intention was not intentional to stop the way and the referee denied the appeal and did not call him. The incident happened on the first ball of the 16th when Pakistan captain Salman played the Aga Akshar ball in the direction of the cover, and after the Mass of Suryakumar, he ran away 2 runs, meanwhile throwing Surya on the strike and now because Salman’s back was on his side, so he didn’t look at the ball. What do the rules say? In accordance with the impediment of the field rules (cricket rules 37), if a batsman deliberately impedes the field of fields or actions or deliberately leads their attention, he can be called out. This includes deliberately striking the ball with his feet or hands, or intentionally coming to the field workers. Whether it has been done with the intention to save the wicket of the batsman, it depends on the discretion of the referees, but if it is done intentionally, it is out. Let us tell you that the first example of a batsman to impede the field in England’s domestic cricket match between Sheffield Cricket Club and Bents Green in 1792. The English Lane Hutton, who batted against South Africa in 1951, was the only batsman to hamper the field in Test cricket before Mushfiqur Rahim. Pakistan’s 2 batsmen were in limited outdoor cricket, Pakistan’s Rameez Raja, who batted against England in 1987 at 99, was published for changing the ball direction to prevent him from being from the last ball from the turn. In the ODI match in Ahmedabad against Sri Lanka in 1989, Indian veteran Mohinder Amarnath was fired for kicking the ball to prevent him from running out. Mohinder Amarnath also has a unique achievement in being a player who was discharged due to handling the ball and the field. One of the great players of modern times, Pakistan’s Inzamam-ul-Haq, was stated that he hindered the field after stopping the ball through a field worker at Striker and at a striker and batting against India in the ODI match in 2006. Location: New -delhi, Delhi First published: 28 September 2025, 22:55 IST Homecrick Asia Cup: Suryakumar’s tricks, but not caught up referees, how did Salman Aga Salman Aga survive