In cricket, many times such things happen which are not easy to believe, some batsmen were also dismissed like this. It is difficult for anyone to even think about the way this batsman got out.
Jun 24, 2022 | 2:36 pm
TV9 Hindi , Edited By: Abhishek Upadhyay
Jun 24, 2022 | 2:36 pm
The teams of England and New Zealand are currently playing the third test match. Thursday was the first day of this match and on this day Henry Nicholls of New Zealand got out strangely. He played a front shot on the ball of Jack Leach and the ball hit the bat of the batsman standing at the non-striker end and went into the hands of the fielder. When Nicholls got out in such a strange way, everyone was surprised, but this was not the first time in cricket. Today we are going to tell you about such strange out of cricket.(Pic Credit Twitter)
Former West Indies fast bowler Vasbert Drakes was timed out in South Africa. He went to play for South Africa’s home team in 2002 and at the same time he was playing for his country in the Champions Trophy and was in Sri Lanka. He was delayed in reaching South Africa from Sri Lanka because the flight was delayed. That is why he could not reach the field till his batting came on the first day of the match and was given time out. (File Pic)
In 1953, there was a match between two counties of England, Derbyshire and Surrey. In this match, Derbyshire batsman Alan Revill was hit by a ball from Surrey bowler Alec Bedser and his glove came out of his hand and hit the stump and the bails fell. He was declared out. (File Pic)
Warwickshire’s match in county cricket was also against Middlesex in 1948. New Zealand batsman Martin Donley was playing from Warwickshire. Middlesex spinner Jack Young bowled a ball to Martin, which hit his feet and passed over the stumps and then hit the stumps after hitting the back. (File Pic)
In the Test series between England and West Indies, the former captain of the English team, Kevin Pietersen, was also out strangely. It is about the 2007 Test series. On the third day of the third test match of this series, a bouncer from Dwayne Bravo hit Pietersen’s helmet and his helmet came out of his head and hit the stump. Pietersen had to return to the pavilion. (File Pic)
In 2006, the Sri Lankan team was on the tour of Australia for the VB series. Andrew Symonds of Australia was strangely out in this Siraj one match. A ball from bowler Jehan Mubarak was played in front by Symonds but the ball hit the shoes of Michael Clarke standing at the non-striker’s end and went into the hands of Tillakartne Dilshan standing at short midwicket. (File Pic)
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