Nat Sciver of England was almost bowl by Jhulan Goswami’s lethal inswinger, but the bails did not fall off and she remained at the crease for a little longer.
In the ongoing ICC Women’s World Cup, England defeated India by four wickets, giving Heather Knight’s side their first win of the tournament.
However, an incident involving Jhulan Goswami and Nat Sciver in the fifth over of England’s innings got cricket fans talking.
Jhulan bowl a deadly inswinger in the fifth over of England’s chase, which got the inside edge of Sciver’s bat and hit the middle stump, but the bails were stubborn and do not fall, allowing Sciver to extenes her vigil at the crease.
Jhulan Goswami’s ball hits the middle stump, but Nat Sciver, England’s batter, survives.
The Indian players couldn’t believe their luck when the ball hit the stumps with a fair amount of velocity.
This isn’t the first time in cricket that something like this has happened. Zing bails have been chastise for being excessively heavy and refusing to fall off even after being struck.
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On Wednesday, India lost by four wickets to England in the ICC Women’s World Cup. The Mithali Raj-led team has four points from four games and is in third place in the World Cup points table.
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Nat Sciver of England was almost bowl by Jhulan Goswami’s lethal inswinger, but the bails did not fall off and she remained at the crease for a little longer.