Cricket Funny Video Jake Fraser-McGurk Recalled After Being Given Out In Sheffield Shield Clash

Cricket Funny Video: Sometimes some such incidents happen in cricket which fans are surprised to see. Now another incident has come to light which has left the fans stunned. In fact, in recent times, umpires also make many mistakes during matches. Now another mistake has come to light, seeing which people are shocked. This incident was seen during the Sheffield Shield Cricket League tournament, when the umpire first gave the batsman out and then after realizing his mistake, called the batsman back to bat. The video of this incident is going viral on social media. Fans are continuously commenting on this. South Australia batsmen during the match between Victoria and South Australia

Jake Fraser-McGurk was declared caught out by the umpire. But later, when Victoria captain Will Sutherland saw the replays, he came forward and stopped the batsman from going to the pavilion and offered to bat again. In fact, the replays clearly showed that the ball was far away from the bat and the batsman was not out. But the umpire declared the batsman out immediately after the appeal. In such a situation, Will Sutherland realized that the batsman was not out, so he invited the batsman to bat again. Will Sutherland is being praised a lot on social media.

On the other hand, fans are continuously commenting about the umpire. People believe that the umpire should have taken the decision thoughtfully. Victoria captain won the hearts of the fans by showing sportsmanship, while on the other hand batsman Jake Fraser-McGurk batted brilliantly and was successful in scoring 101 runs on 106 balls.

Talking about this match, Victoria had scored 278 runs in its first innings while South Australia scored 252 runs in its reply. At the same time, in the second innings, Victoria had scored 124 runs for 4 wickets. By the time this news was written, Team Victoria had a total lead of 149 runs.

 

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