VIDEO: Wicket did not break, ripped out … This fast bowler’s act in England surprised

Riley Meredith ripped stumps

Many times such things happen in cricket, which is not easy to believe. Something similar was seen in England on July 8, when a fast bowler did not break the wicket but ripped it. Now you will say what it means? So when the wicket breaks usually, a part of it is different. Or it has two pieces. But seeing what we are talking about, it seems as if the bowler has ripped the wicket from the ball from the middle. Just like the carpenter rips the wood with its saw. In England, this incident took place in the match of Vitality Blast.

Did not break the wicket. Ripped off the ball!

The match between the Summer and Essex was played on July 8 at the Vitality Blast. In this match, Australian Pesar Riley Meredith, who was playing for the Samarset, ripped the wicket with his ball. He did this while taking his first wicket in the match. Meredith took the first wicket to Essex opener Michael Pipper. When Meredith did Pipar, it was bold, but everyone was stunned to see the view. This was also bound to happen, because it would hardly have been shown in cricket.

In the video, you can see what happened to the stump? After the ball is hit, he is divided into two long parts from the middle. As if he has been directly ripped off. It is not that wickets do not break on the bowlers. But this view seems to be different.

Michael Pipar out after ripping the wicket

Riley Meredith dismissed Essex opener Michael Pipper on his personal score of 13 runs. After this, he took another wicket which was of Charlie Alinson. Riley Meredith took 2 wickets in the match for 22 runs in 2 overs.

Essex’s team lost to 95 runs

Talking about the match, Samarset batted first and scored 225 runs for 6 wickets in 20 overs. In this, Tom Kohaler had a big role, who scored 90 runs in just 39 balls. Essex had a target of 226 runs, but he was all out after scoring just 130 runs. While the Essex’s team was seen ripping the wicket while covering 95 runs earlier, his teammate Matt Henry took 4 wickets for 21 runs in 4 overs.

Asish Roy
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