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Jimmy Neesham makes a Herschelle Gibbs, catches but runs [WATCH]

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Jimmy Neesham makes a Herschelle Gibbs, catches but runs [WATCH]


This happened during the fifth Over of the first entry when Jason Behrendorff was playing the bowling at Joe Root.

Jimmy Neesham has a moment of Herschelle Gibbs, catch but escapes while running during the match against Paarl Royals.

This happened during the fifth Over of the first entry when Jason Behrendorff was playing the bowling at Joe Root.

In the last ball of the fifth over, Jason Behrendorff threw a short launch ball that tempted Joe Root to make a drag shot. Root connected well and hit the ball in the direction of the deep square leg. Jimmy Neesham was the man of that place. He ran for his right wing and caught the ball with both hands while running. But, like the famous fall of Herschelle Gibbs in the 1999 World Cup, the ball escaped from Neesham’s right hand, hit his thigh and went to the delimiting ropes.

The incident generated confusion because Neesham seemed to have control of the ball for a few seconds before it escaped. Even so, the television referee declared that he was not ruled out and also gave Root a lifeguard and a limit. Neesham seemed visibly surprised to think that he had completed the trapped, but the decision was against him.

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Paarl Royals defeated Pretoria Capitals for 11 races

The Paarl Royals won a 11 -run victory in a very close match.

When hitting first, the royals lost a couple of initial land, but they recovered well thanks to the 78* undefeated Joe Root and the rapid 29* of David Miller in 18 balls. Its middle and mortal batting was key to reaching a competitive total of 140, despite a slower release.

In the persecution, the Pretoria Capitals could not adapt to the conditions. While Will Jacks made a good 56 at the top, the rest of the batters didn’t help much. Bjorn Fortuin, Mujerb Ur Rahman and Joe Root were brilliant with the ball when they took two windows each and capital could not achieve the goal.

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