The 30 -year -old South Africa National cricket team all -rounder Corbin Bosch was part of a absurd moment during the second T20I match of the series against the Australia National Cricket Team.
Corbin Bosch damaged stumps with a stumper of 23 -year -old Australia National cricket team Batter Mitchell Owen, but the batsmen survived as the batsman did not fall.
Bells refusal to refuse Bells as lucky escape for Mitchell Owen
Corbin Bosch looked stunning with a ball in the match against Australians at Marra Stadium in Darwin on Tuesday, August.
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He bowled three overs, scoring just 20 runs and took the wickets of Michelle Marsh, Ben Boveshuis and Adam Zampa.
He could reject Mitchell Owen and add another wicket to his tally, but Bells had some other plans, and the batsmen survived.
On the second ball of the 13th over, Corbin Bosch delivered Mitchell Owen a full-length delivery on the off-stump, and the batsman proceeded to scaffolding but completely missed.
The ball went out of the off-stump, but the bell did not fall. One of the Zing Bell was burnt and went away from its position, but remained intact.
Corbin Bosch looked absolutely surprised after the incident, and Ryan Ricelton and Rasi Van Der Dusen could not believe what he saw.
Watch: Corbin Bosch hit the stumps but Mitchell Owen refused to leave
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Mitchell Owen, however, failed to do any harm after a lucky migration, and was cast by the pace-boulel sensation Sensation Quen Mafaka for the 13-Gund 8.
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He hits it for miles, quite strange performance – Aiden Markram Dewald Brevis Hails
Protiaz succeeded in winning the match by 53 runs and layered the series against Australia, which is from the Batting sensation sensation Developed Brevis for an incredible knock of 125* runs.
Speaking after the match, South African captain Aiden Markram said Dewald Brevis’s strange performance left everyone in awe. He said:
“It is good to take it to the third game. We always worry when we lose the first game that the third game will be nothing. (Tonight on the knock of Brevis) Boys found themselves laughing on the side. He hits it for miles, makes it quite strange.
“We know that they become really difficult, holding your nerve and proud of the boys to get balls in the right areas, which allowed us to take wickets.”
Australia captain Mitchell Marsh was also greatly influenced by Developed Brevis’s batting performance, and he praised the young man. He said:
“It was just asking for Aiden, he hit a lot of sixes tonight, he is a young powerful player (Brevis). As I said pre-game, it was always difficult to chase it and was a fair game for South Africa.”


