An unsettling moment on Friday, November 21, when play in the second Test between Bangladesh and Ireland was briefly halted after an earthquake was felt at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur, Dhaka. The tremors, which measured 5.7 in magnitude caused players and umpires to pause the game for safety. At the time of the incident, Ireland were 165 for five after 55 overs in their second innings.

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“Goodness. Play has stopped here due to a minor tremor/earthquake,” Cricket Ireland posted on X (formerly Twitter), confirming the disruption from the ground. The players resumed play after about 30 seconds once it was deemed safe. The Bangladesh Meteorological Department later confirmed tha

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