The rule is there: Tamim thinks recalling Sodhi again was not a best decision
Bangladesh team opener Tamim Iqbal who came to the press conference was asked about this after the match. Tamim said that after the dismissal, Sodhi’s reaction surprised him.

Khan Mutasim Billah LifeEditor
Posted - 2023-09-24T10:40:29+06:00
Updated - 2023-09-24T10:56:20+06:00
Bangladesh opener Tamim Iqbal stated that calling back Ish Sodhi, who was run out after he left the crease early in the non-striker’s end in the second ODI in Mirpur, "did not look good."
Bangladesh team opener Tamim Iqbal who came to the press conference was asked about this after the match. Tamim said that after the dismissal, Sodhi’s reaction surprised him. Tamim said, "I think he (Sodhi) also shouldn't have done that, he shouldn't be surprised too. Whether we take it or not, it is the team's call. I was surprised by his reaction. It is now part of cricket.”
"There's no need for a warning here. It is like a bowled out. Maybe the captain felt that we wouldn't take that wicket. So he called him (Sodhi) back. There's no right and wrong. Either you do it, or you don't do it. Nothing wrong with either. I think we should discuss as a team if we want to do it or not. Going forward, I think you will see a lot of teams taking advantage of this."
Tamim also said that there’s nothing wrong with this kind of dismissal because there is a rule obviously regarding this. "I don't see anything wrong in it. The rule is there. If we get someone out, or one of us gets out in that manner, I don't think we should react the way people are reacting nowadays,” Tamim added.
"I think it is a team decision. We will definitely talk about it after today's incident. If it is a team decision that we will take wickets in this way, we will. If we don't want to take it, we will not try it. I don't think it looks good to bring back a batter after getting him out. Either we take it, or we don't do it."
However, Sodhi praised Bangladesh for the gesture after the match and said that Bangladesh captain Litton Das handled the situation in a best possible way.