Sri Lankan government launch probe over Bangladesh incident


It seems as though the matter of the dressing room glass door wreckage has been taken very seriously with the Sri Lankan government launching an investigation about it. Earlier, it was reported that the video footages proved to be inconclusive as they didn’t have a direct view of the incident.
And now, according to All India Radio News, the Sri Lankan government are going to investigate the event to determine the main culprit. The caterers that witnessed the incident named a senior Bangladeshi player as the guilty party, but referee Chris Broad is reluctant to make a decision using their words.
This infamous incident has not only put a black mark on the name of the game, but has also overshadowed the great innings played by Mahmudullah Riyad. The vice-captain was at his vehement best when he smashed 12 runs off 3 balls to take his team to the shores of victory.

He ended the innings with 43 runs from 18 balls and was awarded the man of the match for his valiance.
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