
Adelaide, Nov 3: Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan may have conceded his team's defeat against India in the T20 World Cup 2022, calling it fair and square but his teammate Nurul Hasan has accused batting maestro Virat Kohli of 'fake fielding' robbing his team of five potentially vital penalty runs.
Nurul, the Bangladesh wicketkeeper-batter, kept his team in the game in the final over with a six and four off Arshdeep even criticised the on-field umpires after the match which Bangladesh lost by 5 runs.
Set a revised target of 151 in 16 overs after a brief spell of rain, Bangladesh could only muster 145 for six and fell short by five runs. The incident went unnoticed by the match officials.
"Definitely, the wet outfield did have an impact when we restarted the game. But there was also a fake throw which could have got us five runs but we didn't even get that," Nurul said in Bengali at the mixed zone, indirectly accusing umpires Chris Brown and Marais Erasmus of overlooking the incident.
The incident that Nurul was referring to happened in the seventh over. A video recording showed that Arshdeep threw the ball from the deep and Kohli -- at point -- feigned as if he were relaying it at the non-striker's end.

A relay throw is one where the fielder closer to the track catches the ball from deep and throws it at the stumps. The two batters -- Litton Das and Najmul Hossain Shanto -- didn't even look at Kohli and that's why Nurul's argument raises questions.
The ICC playing conditions rule 41.5, which pertains to unfair play, prohibits the fielding team from "deliberate, distraction, deception or obstruction of the batter". If the umpire finds anyone has breached the rule, he can call it a dead ball and award five penalty runs.
While Nurul accused Kohli of fake fielding, he didn't factor in the terms "distraction and deception" part in the rule. Neither Shanto nor Litton was looking at Kohli, and hence, they were not distracted or deceived. On the contrary, there is a possibility that Nurul might be sanctioned for criticising the match officials.
Also, the incident happened before the rain interruption and Bangladesh were 17 runs ahead of India via DLS at that stage. Things went haywire for the Bangla Tigers as they lost the plot after the resumption of play.