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Bangladesh Coach Chandika Hathurusingha Calls For Timed-Out Rule Change As Shakib Al Hasan Row Rumbles On

Bangladesh coach Chandika Hathurusingha called for a change to cricket's timed-out law, saying it should be a matter for the umpires only, as debate rumbled on about Shakib Al Hasan's role in a controversial dismissal of Sri Lanka's Angelo Mathews. Bangladesh defeated Sri Lanka by three wickets in a World Cup group-stage game in Delhi on Monday. However, the result was overshadowed by Mathews becoming the first player in the 146-year history of major international cricket to be timed out following an appeal by Shakib, which the Tigers captain refused to withdraw.

Mathews was given out after he exceeded the two minutes allowed for an incoming batsman to take strike as he attempted to secure a broken strap on his helmet.

Bangladesh bowling coach Allan Donald, who is to quit his post when his contract expires after the World Cup, was unhappy with the dismissal, telling the CricBlog website: "I think it really overshadowed a clinical performance by Bangladesh. I'm sort of a bit still shocked about it to be honest.

"It's just my values that I have as a person and as a cricketer," the 57-year-old former South Africa fast bowler added.

But Hathurusingha said Friday: "I don't think it (the row) is going to stop here, whatever I say. The only thing I can say is that it's one of the modes of dismissal.

"My suggestion is to leave it to the umpires to decide, I don't think you should leave it to the players to appeal and all that."

Victory over Sri Lanka came too late to salvage Bangladesh's hopes of a semi-final place, with the team having lost six of their eight group games ahead of Saturday's clash in Pune against Australia, already into the last four.

- 'Spoilt' -And they will have to face the five-time champions without Shakib,

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