CCTV footage not clear enough


According to latest reports from Cricbuzz, it has been revealed that the CCTV footages provided to match referee Chris Board aren’t clear enough to form a conclusion. On Friday night, after Bangladesh beat Sri Lanka in a nail-biting encounter, a player was reported to have pushed the dressing room door with such force that it shattered into pieces.
While some third-parties did name a player, the match referee didn’t think it was wise to come up with a judgment and, as a result, asked for more footages. However, Cricbuzz now reveal that the ground staff at the Premdasa stadium have informed Broad that the cameras don’t gaze through the dressing room, which, as a result, doesn’t reveal what exactly happened inside it.
It has been claimed that some eye-witnesses have named a senior Bangladesh player doing it, but their words aren’t good enough for Chris Broad to make a final call and wants senior officials to come up with an official statement.

Since that can’t be provided as well, they have refrained from naming the alleged person without solid evidence.
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