IND vs AUS | Twitter in splits as clueless McDermott innocuously dispatches ball out of Chinnaswamy
Clearing the stadium with a six is neither a possibility for many nor an everyday occurrence, but managing to do so without even intending to is certainly a once-in-a-career occurrence. Ben McDermott managed to achieve the rare feat on Sunday as a top-edge off his bat bizarrely went the distance.
India scraped through to 160/8 on an unusually tough batting track in Bangalore before scalping three wickets in the first seven overs to firmly turn the tide in their favour. However, the men from Down Under could not be restrained as far as the scoring rate was concerned, stroking six boundaries and clearing the fence thrice in the first powerplay to post 50 on the board. While Travis Head was the dominant aggressor in the six-over period, it was a six off Ben McDermott's bat that really got Twitterati talking.
The husky batter walked out onto the crease in the third over and got off the mark with a six after just three deliveries before taking strike against Avesh Khan in the succeeding over. With his intent clear, Ben charged down the track on the fourth ball but the right-arm quick read the foot movement early and banged in one short to foil his counterpart's plan. Ben, visibly caught off guard, could in the end just wildly swing at the ball rising past his shoulders which led to a thick top-edge. However, due to the sheer prowess that the 28-year-old has in his arms and the lightning speed at which he swiped his bat, the Kookaburra ended up soaring high in the night sky and travelling 98 metres to hit the roof of the Chinnaswamy before bouncing beyond.
Bizarrely, Ben had no clue as to where the ball had gone and even as the crowd cheered in disbelief over the monstrous strike, the batter was left spinning around in his crease trying to figure out what had just occurred. Twitter, unsurprisingly, was flooded with hilarious reactions to this chain of events.
That is massive
— virat Sharma (@viratSharm69964)
Showcasing brilliance
Ben McDermott showcasing brilliance in the field and then opening his account with a stylish flat six at Bangalore—a double dose of cricketing excellence!
— Usman Shaikh 🇮🇳 (@shaikhusman_7)
Smoking six
McDermott smoking six out of stadium 🏟️ he himself looking where the ball has gone 😂 so funny 🤣
— Mohd Nazim 🇮🇳 (@ImNaz33)
98 meter
Massive 98 meter six by McDermott
— Shivank Udayawal (@Introvert_Sci)
Outside the ground
Ben McDermott hits six Outside the ground
— Yash werewolf (@yashsayings)
Wordt time
So World Cup finish... N chinnaswami stadium backs to its worse time. No water for loo n rest rooms during bream in match. Worse manged stadium for sure... Unfortunately bcci heads belong to Bangalore.
— Sourabh Sanyal 🇮🇳 (@sourabhsanyal)
Is he there?
Is that Aussie fan boy there at chinnaswami stadium 🏟️ today too.
— Sathvik (@Sathvik74462617)
Fingers crossed
Can IND defend this total? let's wait and watch. fingers crossed 🤞
— Shabeer Rather (@ShabeerRather3)
Gets in the first over
Ravi Bisoni comes in almost every match and gets the wicket in 1st over.
— Sujeet Suman (@sujeetsuman1991)
I think if Bisoni doesn't take the wicket in first over then it should be called as upset😀 …
Meaningless torture
Finally this torture of a meaningless series ends for Travis Head,now he can go back to his country and celebrate his WC win
— Abhas Navin (@abhasnavin)
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