Salman Agha's bizarre run-out during Pakistan vs Bangladesh ODI series sparks viral reaction Salman Agha's unusual dismissal during the second match of the three-game ODI series between Pakistan and Bangladesh has become a talking point on social media. The incident, which occurred on March 13, saw the Pakistan batsman run out in a comically awkward manner, prompting both fans and authorities to share humorous takes. The Rawalpindi police even joined the fun by posting a lighthearted message about the event, emphasizing the importance of safety and awareness. The run-out happened during Pakistan's innings in the second match. As Mohammad Rizwan bowled to Mehedi Hasan Miraz, the ball appeared to be dead, leading Salman Agha to step out of his crease to retrieve it. However, the ball did not reach him, and Miraz swiftly removed the stumps, resulting in Agha's dismissal. The moment was captured on video and quickly went viral, with Agha himself appearing visibly frustrated in the footage. The incident added to the excitement of a closely contested series that is currently tied at 1-1. Bangladesh had won the first match by eight wickets, while Pakistan secured a dramatic victory in the second game under the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method after rain interrupted play. The police's response to the run-out highlighted a broader message about personal responsibility and vigilance, both on and off the field. The viral post from Rawalpindi police included a photo of Agha's dismissal, accompanied by a caption urging individuals to prioritize safety and make informed decisions. The message, translated into English, read: "Whether on the road or on the playing field, safety begins with personal responsibility. Trust yourself, stay alert, and make wise decisions to keep yourself and others safe.#mohammad_rizwan #mehedi_hasan_miraz #odi_series #salman_aga #rawalpindi_police
