New Zealand veteran Ross Taylor clearly defended a full delivery from Ebadot Hossain with his bat, knocking the ball onto the off side.
But Bangladesh believed the ball had hit the Kiwi veteran's pad and asked for the decision to be sent to DRS to be reviewed for LBW, challenging umpire Chris Brown's call of not out.
As the third umpire went through the DRS process, the replays clearly showed the ball cannoning into Taylor's bat and going nowhere near his pad at all.
"It's clearly straight on to the bat so we go back to Chris on field," the third umpire said.
"Chris, you can stay with your on-field decision."
The nonsensical review left the commentators in stitches as Bangladesh wasted one of its precious reviews.
The bizarre call had many fans chuckling and labelling it the worst review cricket has ever seen.
Sports reporter Mark Gottlieb tweeted: "That's it. We have it. The worst review of all time."
AAP sports journalist Ed Jackson said: "Bangladesh have played some great cricket in this Test but their reviews... woah. That last one... one of the worst reviews you'll ever see."
Crizbuzz writer Bharath Ramaraj added: "Some desperate reviews from Bangladesh in search of wickets. They have lost all their reviews now."
The wasted review was a rare blemish for Bangladesh as Hossain tore through New Zealand's middle order to collect career-best figures of 4/39 off 17 overs on Day 4.