WATCH | Mark Stoneman personifies ‘Gentlemen’s Game’ by rooting back cannoning stumps
Due to its origin on the English shores, Cricket is often called the ‘Gentlemen’s Game’. While the nuances of the game have changed thick and fast over the course of time, a special act from Mark Stoneman stole the show in the Metro Bank One Day clash between Somerset and Middlesex.
On the second ball of the eighth over, the Aussie pacer came a round the wicket to the left-hander and bowled a pacy delivery on a good length. The ball skidded off the surface with the inward angle, beating the inside edge of the willow and crashed onto the stumps. It sent the off stump cartwheeling off the soil as Stoneman failed to read the line of the ball, playing an on drive outside the trajectory. While the Somerset boys were seen celebrating the big wicket, Stoneman quietly went behind the crease picked up the shattered stump and rooted it before trudging off the field. The small gesture to help the umpires left the Twitterverse flooded as they labelled Stoneman personifying the Gentlemen’s Game.
Heart-winning Gesture from Stoneman !
Incredible from Mark Stoneman.He's clean bowled by Riley Meredith - but before he walks off, he pops his off-stump back in the ground for the umpires.
Have you ever seen that before?
— Metro Bank One Day Cup (@onedaycup)
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