Monday, December 23rd, 2024

This is called hitting one’s own feet with an axe… You will beat your head after watching the video

New Delhi. Something happened with New Zealand’s star batsman Kane Williamson in the third Test against England, which will make you beat your head. When Williamson was batting on 44 runs on the first day of the ongoing Test match at Seddon Park, a ball came which hit him/her. But he/she was out in a strange manner. On the last ball of the 59th over of New Zealand’s innings, Williamson gently defended the ball of fast bowler Matthew Pott, but the ball hit near the wicket and started going towards the stumps. Williamson tried to stop the ball with his/her feet so that it does not hit the stump. But the opposite happened. his/her foot and the ball hit the stump and he/she was bowled and returned to the pavilion. This is called hitting one’s own feet.

By the end of the first day’s play, New Zealand had scored 315 runs for 9 wickets. Mitchell Santner completed his/her fourth Test half-century by hitting a six on the last ball and he/she is playing on 50 runs while Will O’Rourke has not opened his/her account. New Zealand’s tail batsmen scored 76 runs in the last eight overs. Earlier, Tom Latham and Will Young added 105 runs in the partnership for the first wicket. For the first time, the host team made a good start against England who have already taken a 2-0 lead in the series. England won the first Test by 8 wickets within four days and the second by 323 runs within three days.

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