New Delhi: A dramatic moment in the second ODI between the Pakistan national cricket team and the Bangladesh national cricket team sparked a huge debate online after Salman Ali Agha was involved in a controversial run-out. The incident quickly went viral, and even the Rawalpindi Traffic Police joined the conversation with a safety message inspired by the moment.Agha was batting on 64 runs during Pakistan’s innings when he got out dramatically. Mohammad Rizwan played a shot towards bowler Mehdi Hasan Miraz. The ball deflected away from Agha and both batsmen tried to get runs. However, Miraz reacted quickly, picked up the ball and hit the stumps, catching Agha short of the crease.The decision sparked a backlash on social media, with many fans debating whether the dismissal was fair or against the spirit of the game. The situation became more dramatic when Agha showed frustration while leaving the field. He threw off his helmet and gloves and angrily pointed at the Bangladeshi bowler, creating a moment that quickly went viral on the internet.Soon after, the Rawalpindi Traffic Police used the viral incident to send a message about safety and personal responsibility. Sharing a photo from the match, he posted a reminder that awareness and quick thinking are important in both sports and everyday life.“Whether on the road or on the playground, safety starts with personal responsibility. Trust yourself, stay alert, and make wise decisions to keep yourself and others safe,” he wrote on X.Police also said that relying entirely on others can be dangerous at times. He emphasized that making prudent decisions, such as following traffic laws and being aware of the environment, helps keep everyone safe.