Pakistan lodge complaint over Bangladesh's contentious last-over review
Posted on March 16, 2026 by cbtfhome

The Pakistan team have lodged a complaint with match referee Neeyamur Rashid following a contentious DRS in the final over of the third ODI against Bangladesh.

The issue centered around on-field umpire Kumar Dharmasena's decision to permit a Bangladesh review on the penultimate ball, which seemingly bypassed standard protocols.

"The Pakistan team management believe Bangladesh took the review after a replay of the delivery flashed up on the big screen, and as a result came up (to the referee) after the game and informed (him) about their observation," a source confirmed to Cricbuzz.

"Pakistan felt Bangladesh were allowed to review outside the maximum 15 seconds (window) within which such a decision must be made," he said.

Cricbuzz understands that Pakistan head coach Mike Hesson met Rashid post-match to formally register the complaint.

While it isn't clear what outcome PCB are seeking from the complaint, insiders suggest the match referee met with Hesson and tried to explain the situation in detail, suggesting the hosts did not take any undue advantage.

The incident occurred when Pakistan, chasing 291 and nine down, needed 12 runs off two balls. Rishad Hossain sent one down the leg-side with captain Shaheen Afridi on strike, and Dharmasena called it a wide. While they can't directly review a wide call, Bangladesh appealed for an lbw, forcing the decision to be sent upstairs.

Replays showed a spike on the UltraEdge when the ball was next to the bat, which led to the wide being overturned. Even though Bangladesh lost the review, it all but secured the game for them. It is to be noted that there was no timer shown on the broadcast.

Pakistan's objection likely stemmed from the fact that the initial wide call allowed Bangladesh to see the big-screen replay and make a decision, which should otherwise be taken without any assistance and within the stipulated time.

Shaheen was stumped off the final ball, handing Bangladesh an 11-run win, and a 2-1 series victory.

In the post-match presentation, Shaheen did not mention the incident, lauding Rashid's bowling and congratulating Bangladesh on the series win, their first in ODIs against Pakistan after 11 years.

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