The ongoing (Bangladesh Premier League) BPL 2024-25 has captivated cricket fans with its thrilling matches and intense player rivalries. Among the standout moments, an incident involving Pakistani pacer Mohammad Wasim Jr. has drawn significant attention, showcasing the high stakes and emotional intensity of the tournament. Tensions ran high during a game between Rangpur Riders and Chittagong Kings. Wasim Jr. threw the ball in disgust after a play involving Bangladesh's Nurul Hasan. This occurred at the latter stages of Rangpur's innings when Wasim Jr. was bowling. After throwing down a ball that was hit back to him, he went for a direct hit at the stumps when Hasan attempted to steal a quick single. The ball deflected off the stumps, and there was an intense stare-off between the two players as Wasim Jr. returned to his mark, visibly agitated by the situation. This match reflects the BPL's very spirited competition where runs and wickets are hard-earned with utmost passion. This match was an easy win by 33 runs for Rangpur Riders but it was the fiery attitude of Wasim Jr. that has been left as a lasting memory in the viewers' minds much after the final ball was delivered. Watch the clip here: Controlled aggression! 🥵A tense moment between Chittagong Kings bowler Mohammad Wasim Jr. and Rangpur Riders skipper Nurul Hasan as the BPL’s top 2️⃣ teams fight it out in the middle! 🔥#BPLonFanCode pic.twitter.com/lQDdO2Ul76 — FanCode (@FanCode) January 17, 2025 Also Read | Fans React to Pant’s Selection Over Samson for Champions Trophy 2025 The BPL this season has been marked by not just high-quality cricket but also dramatic confrontations among players. With 24 matches played so far, the race for playoff positions is heating up, and every team is vying for supremacy. The incident between Wasim Jr. and Hasan is just one example of how players are pushing their limits in pursuit of victory. Wasim Jr., who managed to pick up two wickets in the game, has been a standout player for Chittagong Kings this season. In the other hand, Rangpur Riders' Khushdil Shah smashed 59 off just 28 balls in what turned out to be a game-winning display of individual brilliance for his side in a close game.