Home Cricket News Brain fade moment for RCB batsman! Misses a full delivery to lose his stumps in the Big Bash League [WATCH]

Brain fade moment for RCB batsman! Misses a full delivery to lose his stumps in the Big Bash League [WATCH]

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Brain fade moment for RCB batsman! Misses a full delivery to lose his stumps in the Big Bash League [WATCH]


He was probably fooled by the drop just in front of him at the final moment, so the ball went under his willow to crash into the stumps.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) batsman Jacob Bethell found the worst possible way out during the Big Bash League match. He lost his wicket on a loose full delivery that should have been hit as a boundary.

Daniel Sams lofted a delivery high onto the stumps and the ball fell at the last moment to Bethell, who attempted to slide it with the angle. However, he missed it completely and the ball hit the top of the stump, strangely dismissing Bethell.

He was probably fooled by the drop just in front of him at the final moment, so the ball went under his willow to crash into the stumps. It was also the reason he lost his balance while taking the shot, and also played a role in his dismissal.

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It is also possible that Bethell did not expect a full launch at that time and was undone when he suddenly reached it at a relatively high altitude. But whatever the reason, I would be hugely disappointed with this mode of ejection because those balls usually deserve to go to the boundary rather than out.

Sydney Thunder defeated Melbourne Renegades by 8 runs

As for the result of the match, Sydney Thunder recorded another victory by defeating Melbourne Renegades in Sydney. Batting first, the Thunder posted a fighting 156/4 in a tough deck, thanks to some excellent knocking from David Warner, who scored 86 runs off 57 deliveries, including ten boundaries and two maximums, and Matthew Gilkes also played a decent 23 racing. hit.

As many as four bowlers took a wicket each for Melbourne Renegades. During the chase, the Renegades got off to a decent start, with openers Josh Brown (22) and Jake Fraser-McGurk (26) making up a 34-run stand.

However, other batsmen could not put in the effort and kept losing their wickets one after another as the Renegades never gained momentum. Laurie Evans (40) played a quick strike and attempted to revive the team but was unable to get them over the line.

Ultimately, Melbourne Renegades fell short by 8 runs and were reduced to their second loss of the season. Meanwhile, Sydney Thunder recorded their third win and moved up to second position in the points table.

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