The Rib-Tickling Moment Goes Viral During the Ongoing Edition of The Hundred

Fans have even expressed their delight at the current edition of The Hundred. Cricketers excelled in all areas of the inaugural tournament.

They have all given it their all, whether they are batsmen, bowlers, or fielders. As top teams compete to reach the finals, the last phase of the tournament is in full swing.

On August 21, the tournament concludes after a month-long run. Meanwhile, fans are looking forward to an exciting matchup. Birmingham Phoenix reached the finals of the inaugural event.

Birmingham Phoenix and Northern Superchargers were playing The Hundred in the 31st game when a light moment occurred. The video clip has gone viral on social media.

It was a one-sided match. David Willey’s Northern Superchargers were beaten relatively easily by the Birmingham Phoenix. Although the Superchargers posted a competitive total, they were unable to maintain it.

The bowlers were unable to defend the total. Liam Livingstone batted well for Arizona during the chase. His 92 off 40 balls included three fours and ten sixes and helped the team win the chase.

Unstable seats cause fan to fall over

Aside from Livingstone’s stunning knock, the game also witnessed a hilarious moment. The rib-tickling moment was witnessed by all. The incident left fans and commentators stunned.

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When the drama unfolded, Livingstone was hitting the ball out of the park. As the ball approached his end, one of the fans watched it.

To steal the spotlight, he made a serious attempt to catch the fish. He caught the ball perfectly before falling over the empty seats in front of him.

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Alex Hales Gets hit Twice in the Groin During The Hundred

Batsmen, bowlers, and fielders all gave their all for their teams. In fact, ‘The Hundred’ has exceeded expectations. 

The 100-ball competition has been nothing short of entertaining. However, the tournament has also been marked by bizarre incidents that caught the attention of the cricket community.

The positioning of wicketkeeper Tom Moores made headlines earlier this week. When Rashid Khan bowled, he stood far from the stumps.

The bizarre wicketkeeping was a topic of conversation on social media. Another incident caught everyone’s attention.

A match between the Oval Invincibles and Trent Rockets at Kennington Oval in London was disrupted by the incident on 22nd of September. Rain ruined some of the fun earlier in the game.

As soon as the rain stopped, the match was reduced to 65 balls per side due to a wet outfield. Trent Rockets’ Lewis Gregory won the toss and elected to bowl first. The team scored 116/8 in their quota of 65 balls. Lewis Gregory led all scorers with 28 points, including four fours and a six.

He is shot in the groin two times

An injury to the groin can be extremely painful. Alex Hales, the batsman for the Trent Rockets, was hit twice in the groin.

Hales was hit once in the groin by left-arm pacer Reece Topley and fell to the ground. He was screaming in pain before the physio rushed to the field.

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Soon after that, he got hit in the same area by the same pacer Topley, in what was a very rare occurrence. Alex Hales scored 25 off 15 balls including 3 fours and a six. Oval Invincibles won the game by 9 runs Jason Roy’s 59 off 29 (4 fours, 4 sixes).

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