Pakistani player shameful act in live match by banging the bat in anger- video

Heris returning to the pavilion after breaking the batImage Credit Source: screenshot

The Pakistan cricket team has a long history, where its players become a cause of embarrassment by their behavior during the match. Sometimes there have been many stories of Pakistani players to fight with the players of the second team, sometimes the fans and sometimes arguing among themselves. Anger is riding on the nose of Pakistani players, even if the mistake is of itself. Such miscreants were now shown by Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Harris, whose bat did not come out of the bat, he broke the same bat in the middle ground and broke it in the middle ground.

Prior to the Asia Cup 2025, Harris got a chance to play in the Pakistani team in the T20 series in UAE itself. The Pakistani team management maintained confidence in Harris, which has been going through poor form for a long time and gave a chance in both the initial matches of the Tri-Series. But they failed badly in both the matches. Against Afghanistan, while his bat scored only 15 runs in 13 balls, while in front of a weak team like UAE, he returned to the pavilion only after scoring only 1 run in 2 balls.

Harris broke the bat as soon as he was out

In the match held on Saturday 30 August in Sharjah, UAE fast bowler Junaid Siddiqui returned the pavilion to the pavilion. Harris played a shot towards Thirdman and hoped that 6 runs would go but it did not happen and the fielder caught an easy catch on the boundary. What was it then, Harris’s anger reached the seventh sky and this player took this anger on his bat, on which he reached international cricket.

The 24 -year -old Pakistani cricketer angrily beat his bat on the middle ground, due to which the bat and his handle separated. The video of this act of Pakistani batsman went viral on social media and he is being called good and bad. In fact, Harris has been badly flopped for 8 consecutive innings and has been able to score only 37 runs in 42 balls.

Now ICC will get strict punishment?

Harris has not only made his joke with this action, but has also created difficulties for himself. In fact, it is clear in the laws of cricket that no player can insult any equipment i.e. sports goods or forcibly harm them. Just as the players get punished by breaking the racket in tennis, similarly in cricket, the ICC gets punishment for banging or breaking equipment like bat, ball or helmet. Action can also be taken against Harris and may have to pay a fine.

Asish Roy
Asish Roy is a dedicated football writer with a deep love for the beautiful game. From Premier League thrillers to Champions League classics and everything in between, He covers football with a keen eye for tactics, player form, and match-day drama. With years of experience analyzing games and following global football trends, Asish brings fans closer to the sport through well-researched articles, match previews, transfer news, and opinion pieces.
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