On the 82nd delivery, the Aussie pacer came over the wicket and bowled a full-toss delivery aimed at Hales' body. Hales missed the ball while attempting to heave it over the on-side, and the white rock ended up hitting his rib cage. As soon as it struck him, Hales was in visible pain, dropping his bat as he jumped from the impact. The physio sprinted onto the field and immediately attended to the injured Hales. Meanwhile, Ellis quickly went over to check on Hales, who was ready to play again after a brief pause. The umpire called it a no-ball, and Ellis had to bowl again. Witnessing this, the Twitterverse shared their emotions on social media.
God that would have hurt him badly!
— Gill Bill (@bill_gill76078)
That's typical running!
London Spirit weren't convinced they'd got the run-out until there was a review! 👀 |
— The Hundred (@thehundred)
Good one!
A direct hit run-out! 🎯
— The Hundred (@thehundred)
This is pinpoint precision from Michael Pepper to remove the dangerous Alex Hales! 😮 |
He hit a massive six!
When are teams going to start using rashid khan properly with the willow?
— Cam (@_chef5_)
Huge one!
Massive Last ball 6⃣ from Rashid Khan off Richard Gleeson
— Abhijeet ♞ (@TheYorkerBall)
He is brilliant today!
Alex Hales has been bludgeoning every ball within his reach all innings!
— OYUGI BERYL (@Oyugi06)
Hahaha!
Alex Hales is motoring along at Trent Bridge! 🤯
— The Hundred (@thehundred)
The hard-hitting batter has passed 50 runs! 💥 |
Yeah!
Hit perfectly 😮💨
— The Hundred (@thehundred)
Alex Hales is up and running! 👏 |
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