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Ishant Sharma and Sabbir Rehman spat in test

The Bangladeshi batsman must be thinking after he got out that why he gave Ishant Sharma that state a few balls back. Sharma was really offended by that stare and at the end he had to say a lot to Sabbir when he got him lbw. This was not good cricket from Sharma.


The fight has not been highlighted by the umpires. The match referee has also let go Sharma this time. There was a chance that he might get a fine but the match referee did not notice this fight. He let it go and both the players especially Sharma is safe now.

Ishant Sharma and Sabbir Rehman indulged themselves into a war of war of words the other day. The Indian pacer Ishant spoke a lot of harsh words to Sabbir once he got his wicket. There was no need for all this but it happened and the funny thing is it all started with a stare.

Sabbir Rehman just gave a stare to Sharma and the fast bowler got offensive. In this whole episode Sabbir did not speak a word. It was Ishant who gave the gestures to the Bangladeshi batsman first and at the end threw all the nasty words at him.



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