The Abu Dhabi T10 League continues to be in the spotlight for all the wrongdoings. Just a few days after the first no-ball incident happened in the league which reflected the spot-fixing situation ongoing in the tournament. There is another case of Dasun Shanaka, the former Sri Lankan skipper, where he bowled four no-balls during the match against Bangla Tigers and conceded 30 runs off just 3 deliveries. This shocking incident in the Abu Dhabi T10 League has garnered the spotlight and has already shocked the entire cricket fraternity. Social Media is buzzing with the allegation of Match-fixing charges on Shanaka. Also Read: Hazrat Ali Bowls Biggest No-ball in Cricket History In the match between Delhi Bulls and Bangla Tigers, Shanaka was handed the responsibility of bowling the penultimate over for the Delhi Bulls' innings. Shanaka started the over on a worse note, delivering four no-balls and leaking 30 runs in just three legal deliveries, which included five boundaries and a six. However, he regained some control in the latter half of the over, allowing only three singles off the final three balls. In total, the over cost him 33 runs. After this shocking incident, the Abu Dhabi T10 League is facing major backlash from fans all over the world. Fans are even accusing the Sri Lankan all-rounder of potential match-fixing charges or a big scandal that may be going around in the league. Recently, UAE bowler Hazrat Bilal shocked the world by bowling an eyebrow-raising no-ball which was more than the usual no-balls that are bowled by other bowlers. See fan's reaction: In Abu Dhabi T10 LeagueDasun Shanaka conceded 30 runs in his first 3 balls 😯 pic.twitter.com/8asZIJ9Gir — Kausthub Gudipati (@kaustats) November 25, 2024 Sri Lankan bowler Dasun Shanaka bowled 4 no balls in the Dubai T10 league and conceded 30 runs off 0.3 legitimate deliveries, Shanaka is being investigated for Match fixing, this must be investigated @ICC @ICCMediaComms, Sri Lankan players constantly cheating 💰 #Cricket pic.twitter.com/EU3xkKDTzl — Josh (@JoshRoy7) November 26, 2024 Incidents like these are the major reason why sports are losing their trustworthiness. The International Cricket Council (ICC) being the supreme governing body of this sport should take the necessary and strict action as soon as possible. If incidents like these are kept going, in no time people will lose their interest in this sport.