Right now the ODI World Cup is going on. This tournament is now towards its last stage. But, before it reaches its final destination, a very interesting video has gone viral on social media. Even though this video is not related to any match of this World Cup. But, if you see, you will say that there is no less thrill and fun in it. In the video going viral, you will see something which you may have never seen before.
Now you say what is there in the video? So tell me, have you ever seen three batsmen simultaneously running for runs between the wickets? The batsman takes a runner, that is understandable. But, here the two batsmen who were already there were running well, then where did the third batsman suddenly come from?
The big question is where did the third batsman appear from? And, he not only appeared but also started running for runs on the wicket. The question is whether there is any such rule in cricket? Secondly, how many runs did he score by running? Let us first explain to you the complete account of that video.
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What is there in the viral video of cricket match?
It is clearly visible in the video that the batsman plays the shot and then runs for runs. But the batsman standing at the non-striker’s end runs faster than him and reaches the other end earlier. When the batsman playing the shot runs towards his end from the non-striker, he falls there. Whereas the second batsman seems to be measuring the distance for the third run. And then a third batsman is seen standing there, who picks up the fallen batsman and asks him to run. He also runs and after reaching the other end, sits again. Meanwhile, the batsman who was already a non-striker continues his run. But then there is an appeal for run out at the other end.
Oh dear, what happened here? Forget about the running, how did the third batsman come on to the field? How many runs did they run? pic.twitter.com/0iMfGhp26e
— Nibraz Ramzan (@nibraz88cricket) November 14, 2023
Whether you get answers to your questions or not, there is plenty of entertainment.
Now after watching this entire video, I could not understand how many runs were scored in it? If someone is out, which batsman? And the third batsman seen standing at the striker’s end, why did he come, where did he come from? Obviously, the answers to these questions may not be that clear from this video, but what is shown in this video is something that has never been seen before in cricket.
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