VIDEO: You may not have seen such a run out… The batsman’s game is over, the fielder got the wound

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|29-01-2025

By the way, in the cricket match, every batsman's effort is to make shots with perfect timing, so that he gets more and more runs and he also avoids getting out. But sometimes good timing also gets overshadowed. Something similar happened in the match of South Africa and England, where a batsman hit a great sweep shot but due to this shot that was run out, that too in a very strange way, in which a player got ball on the head and that field It fell on

Youth Test matches are being played between the under-19 teams of South Africa and England. A bizarre but scary incident occurred in this match itself, which worried everyone. A shot put both teams in trouble. England batsman Aryan Sawant played this shot. It is a second innings of England when Keshana Fonseka was at the crease with Sawant, while bowling 16 -year -old left -handed spinner Jason Rowls.

Batsman run out with helmet

On the fourth ball of Rowls's over, right -handed batsman Sawant played sweep shot but there was a fielder Georch Van Shalvik in the short leg. As soon as the batsman shot the batsman, he bowed his head to save himself from the ball but the ball hit his helmet. As soon as she played the shot, the batsman got out of the crease, but the ball hit the helmet and went straight into the stump. Sawant did not understand anything and South African players started celebrating the run out.

Fielder hurt

But his celebration also faded immediately because the ball was so loudly on the head of the fielder Shalvik that he immediately fell on the ground. Fellow players were approaching him to celebrate the wicket, but when they did not get up, all the players immediately got nervous and started trying to lift them. Some players indicated the medical team to come on the field. However, it was a matter of relief that he did not suffer serious injuries and he was fine.

As far as the match is concerned, the England Under-19 team scored 299 runs in the first innings, in response to which hosts South Africa U-19 took the lead by scoring 319 runs. However, on the third day, England scored 275 runs losing 8 wickets in the second innings and at the moment it has gained 255 runs. In the second innings, Thomas Royu scored 71 and captain Archie Vaughan scored 44 runs for England.

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