Shakib, Mahmudullah, DPL
Shakib, Mahmudullah, DPL

Moniruzzaman, Bangladesh umpire has decided to give up umpiring after the controversy surrounding Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmudullah in the Dhaka T20 League. Moniruzzaman wasn’t a part of the game when Mohammedan Sporting Club’s Shakib Al Hasan smashed and kicked the stumps, but he was the TV umpire when Mahmudullah lost his composure over an umpiring decision.

Even as Shakib Al Hasan was fined USD 5800 (Taka 5 lakh) and was suspended for three matches, Mahmudullah copped a fine of Taka 20,000 for his level-2 offence.

Shakib Al Hasan flings the stumps after umpire Mahfuzur Rahman calls for the covers Walton
Shakib Al Hasan flings the stumps after umpire Mahfuzur Rahman calls for the covers Walton.

Moniruzzaman Don’t Want To Umpire Anymore

Moniruzzaman was clear-cut in saying that the umpires deserve better treatment after watching the two of the best Bangladesh cricketers losing their temper and treating umpires poorly.

“Enough is enough for me and I don’t want to umpire anymore. Umpires can make mistakes but if we are treated in this manner, there is no point in doing it anymore because I am not in it just for the money,” Moniruzzaman told Cricbuzz.

Gazi Group Cricketers captain Mahmudullah reacts to an umpiring decision during their DPL Super League match against Prime Bank at Mirpur on Wednesday. — Courtesy photo
Gazi Group Cricketers captain Mahmudullah reacts to an umpiring decision during their DPL Super League match against Prime Bank at Mirpur on Wednesday. — Courtesy photo

“I was not involved in Shakib’s game. The way he behaved was something very hard for me to digest. In the Mahmudullah match, I was the TV umpire and watching the episode closely. It left me numb and at that point, I decided not to carry on with umpiring,” he stated.

Mahmudullah, the captain of Ghazi Tank Cricketers, laid down on the ground making an appeal during a match against Prime Bank Cricket Club.

Mahmudullah was found guilty of a Level-2 offence and was fined Taka two lakhs. Shakib Al Hasan’s temper flared up on two different occasions in one Dhaka Premier League (DPL) match between Mohammedan Sporting franchise’s game against Abahani Limited when he first kicked the stumps, and later uprooted a whole set of them and flung them to the ground.

Moniruzzaman Was Doing Umpiring For The Love Of Cricket Since He Got Just The Match Fee

Moniruzzaman, who was a part of Bangladesh’s ICC Emerging Panel, was employed with a private company and picked up umpiring for the passion of cricket. But the recent incidents surrounding Bangladesh cricket’s stalwarts have left him absolutely stunned.

“I am not an employee of the BCB and considering the money the umpires get from the board, I cannot take this. I was doing it out of love for the game because I used to get just the match fee. I am fortunate nothing untoward happened with me so far but who knows I might be a subject of humiliation in the next game,” he added.

Moniruzzaman quits umpiring after Shakib, Riyad controversy in DPL
Moniruzzaman quits umpiring after Shakib, Riyad controversy in DPL

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), in the meantime, has confirmed Moniruzzaman’s retirement. Back in 2003, Moniruzzaman had played two ODIs for his country. Overall, he played 27 first-class and 18 List A matches where he scored over 1,500 runs with two centuries and seven fifties with a top score of 151. He also picked up three wickets in red-ball cricket.