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The second T20I between Australia and West Indies at Adelaide Oval not only witnessed a breathtaking display of power-hitting from Glenn Maxwell but also saw a bizarre incident unfold that left fans scratching their heads. While the spectators were still in awe of Maxwell’s record-breaking century in the first innings, it was the controversial run-out denial of Alzarri Joseph that stole the spotlight in the second innings.
The unusual and surprising incident
It all happened in the 19th over of the second innings when West Indies were already struggling at 190-9 while chasing 242, and Joseph ran towards the non-striker’s end for a quick single. The Caribbean cricketer almost fell victim to a run-out in pursuit of stealing a run as Tim David executed a precise throw to bowler Spencer Johnson, who swiftly whipped off the bails. Despite clear visuals showing Joseph falling short of his crease, the umpire controversially declared him not out.
Here’s the video:
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Reason why Alzarri Joseph was given not out
The peculiar decision stemmed from the fact that there was no formal appeal from Australian players before the big screen had already displayed the conclusive visuals of the run-out. The umpire, observing the celebration and the lack of appeal, ruled Joseph not out, prompting an animated reaction from the Aussie players. Nevertheless, Joseph was still allowed to continue his innings.
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Match Overview:
Asked to bat first, Australia put up an imposing total of 241/4 in their 20 overs after West Indies won the toss and elected to bowl. The star of the show for Australia was Maxwell, who played a sensational innings, scoring 120 runs off just 55 deliveries, including 12 fours and 8 sixes. Other notable contributions came from David (31 off 14) and Mitchell Marsh (29 off 12), propelling Australia to a formidable total.
In response, the West Indies fought valiantly but fell short of the mammoth target, managing to score 207/9 in their 20 overs. Rovman Powell was the standout performer, with a brilliant knock of 63 runs off 36 balls. Andre Russell (37 off 16) and Jason Holder (28 off 16) made valuable contributions, but the required run rate proved too challenging. Australia’s bowling unit put in a collective effort to defend their total.
Marcus Stoinis was the pick of the bowlers, claiming three wickets for 36 runs in his 4 overs. Josh Hazlewood and Johnson picked up two wickets each, while Jason Behrendorff and Adam Zampa contributed with a wicket each.
The match concluded with Australia securing victory by 34 runs, clinching the series 2-0. The Player of the Match award rightfully went to Maxwell for his exceptional batting performance.