BAN vs SA: Hey how did this happen! 10 runs were scored on one ball in the test, the big mistake was made by the batsman and not by the bowler.
10 Run in One ball BAN vs SA: An incident happened in the second test match being played between South Africa and Bangladesh, which surprised everyone. The Bangladesh batsman got 10 runs without even touching the ball with his bat. These 10 runs were also scored on only one ball. This incident happened in the over of South African fast bowler Kagiso Rabada, but Rabada got this punishment not because of his mistake but because of the mistake of the Proteas batsman. Let us tell you in detail how this unique feat in Test cricket happened.
10 runs after 1 delivery without bat hitting ball: Have you ever seen this before?! 😮#ICYMI: South Africa were penalised 5 runs earlier for Muthuswamy running straight down the pitch, making Bangladesh start their innings at 5/0.#BANvSAonFanCode pic.twitter.com/nAHFUQBXyK
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10 runs scored on one ball
Actually, batting first, South Africa decided to declare its innings after scoring 575 runs losing 6 wickets on the score board. The batsmen of the Proteas team took the brunt of the Bangladesh bowlers at home. After this Bangladesh came to bat. Shadman Islam and Mahmudul Hasan Joy came out to open the innings for the team. Kagiso Rabada came to bowl the first over for South Africa. Rabada bowled the first ball of the over outside the off stump, which Shadman allowed to go into the keeper's gloves. Now the real game happened on the next ball that came from Rabada's hand.
Rabada deviated from his line and length and bowled the ball outside the leg side, which even the wicketkeeper failed to catch. Not only was the line of the ball bad, Rabada could not control his feet and even made a no-ball. In this way Bangladesh got five runs without any ball. Bangladesh got these five runs because of Rabada's poor line. But the host team got five more runs for free. In fact, South African batsman Senuran Muthusamy was repeatedly running between the wickets while batting, due to which the umpires imposed a five-run penalty on South Africa, which added to Bangladesh's score. The host team got the benefit of the violation of ICC rules committed by the South African batsman. In this way Bangladesh scored 10 runs on just one ball.
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