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In the ongoing Big Bash League (BBL) 13 match between Adelaide Strikers and Hobart Hurricanes, Alex Carey showcased lightning-fast wicket-keeping skills with a rapid stumping to dismiss the batter Nikhil Chaudhary.
Hobart Hurricanes face early struggles
Strikers’ captain Matthew Short showcased his strategic acumen by opting to bowl first after winning the toss. The decision bore fruit immediately the Hurricanes endured a disastrous start with the bat on what is traditionally a high-scoring pitch.
The Hurricanes faced early setbacks, losing three crucial wickets within the powerplay and diminishing to a concerning 24/3. The troubles escalated in the seventh over when Cameron Boyce wreaked havoc with successive deliveries, claiming vital scalps to further dent the Hurricanes’ innings. The score plummeted to a precarious 36/5, painting a bleak picture for the visitors.
Swift stumping by Alex Carey sends Nikhil Chaudhary packing
One of these dismissals of Chaudhary was particularly noteworthy, as Boyce delivered a full ball down the leg side to lure Chaudhary into a shot off his front foot. Despite Chaudhary’s big stride forward, he failed to connect with the flick, leaving his hind foot at risk of leaving the crease. In a remarkable display of agility, Carey swiftly got his fist down on the ground, maintaining balance, and slid his foot back. Simultaneously, he whipped off the bails with his extended right hand, having collected the white Kookaburra well-wide of the stumps.
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Confidence in third-umpire review
At first glance, Chaudhary appeared safe, but Carey confidently raised his finger, signaling the batter out and requesting a third-umpire review. The replays confirmed Carey’s suspicion, revealing that Chaudhary’s foot was right on top of the white line, with the closeup barely confirming that no part of it was inside the crease. This brilliant display of wicket-keeping skill by Carey earned the Strikers a crucial wicket.
Here’s the video:
How's that glovework from Carey! 😍
Chaudhary goes by the barest of margins! #BBL13 pic.twitter.com/92fh0eYUiD
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Hurricanes’ resilience
Despite this challenging situation, Ben McDermott‘s 95, supported by Chris Jordan‘s 30, propelled the Hurricanes to a respectable total of 165/7. The duo’s partnership of 76 runs for the seventh wicket elevated the scoring rate for the Hurricanes.