Furious batsman hurls bat at his partner after getting run out in chaotic village match
It’s just not cricket! Moment furious batsman hurls bat at his partner after getting run out in chaotic village match that has sports fans stumped
A team called Mamba is seen on film playing cricket in a friendly village match One player called Adam Ladak ends up being run out and throws his bat in anger It soars through the air and ends up smashing straight into the face of his partner
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A furious cricketer has been caught on camera as he hurls a bat at his partner during a chaotic village match that has gone viral.
During a friendly match believed to be played in a village in England a team called Mamba manage to get a good start to their innings with a score of 38/0 in 4.1 overs.
Then player Adam Ladak is seen going up to play and hits a shot towards the mid-off region.
His partner, known as M Evans, gives a look as if to encourage Mr Ladak to start running.
During a friendly match believed to be played in a village in England a team called Mamba manage to get a good start to their innings with a score of 38/0 in 4.1 overs
Then player Adam Ladak is seen going up to play and hits a shot towards the mid-off region. But once he started running he realised the ball was going directly to one of the fielders
But once he started running he realised the ball was going directly to one of the fielders.
However, he was already halfway between the stumps so it was took late for him to run back to his post in time.
And just as he turns around he looks on in despair as the cricket ball hits his stumps.
In his frustration Mr Ladak storms away and absent-mindedly throws his bat down behind him.
But as it loops through the air it ends up smacking his teammate straight in the face.
In his frustration Mr Ladak storms away and absent-mindedly throws his bat down behind him. But as it loops through the air it ends up smacking his teammate straight in the face
Mr Ladak immediately realises what has happened and runs toward the teammate to apologise and check if he is okay.
The opposition seemed to ignore this and just carried on celebrating taking the opening wicket.
The video has since gone viral online and left viewers in stitches.
Lou Gilbert said: ‘The more I watch it the worse it gets.’
Mr Ladak immediately realises what has happened and runs toward the teammate to apologise and check if he is okay
Another added: ‘That’s gonna hurt.’
Jonathan Solms ironically quipped: ‘I think two slips was absolutely necessary.’
One fan joked: ‘What am I watching?’
Another said: ‘Can anyone explain to me the scorecard is 4.1 overs, 38 runs without loss of wicket.
‘But the batsmen’s scores are 12 from eight balls and 0 from four balls.’