A young kid was taken to hospital after getting hit in the head by a cricket ball during the Big Bash League (BBL) clash between the Hobart Hurricanes and Sydney Thunder at Manuka Oval on Saturday.
The George Bailey-struck maximum appeared to catch the youngster flush on the head, before bouncing further 10 metres back into the stands.
Bailey immediately stopped the game to make sure the child was okay, and the medical team rushed to the boundary, but the boy looked only slightly distressed as he hugged his father.
After the end of Hurricanes innings, Bailey gave the young fan his gloves while the Thunder bowler Daniel Sams delivered a signed cap before the boy was rushed to hospital as a precautionary measure.
Here’s the video:
How good is this from Daniel Sams?
The @ThunderBBL all-rounder gives his playing cap to the little kid who got hit by a George Bailey six. All class 👏 #BBL08 pic.twitter.com/nvbons6WSj
— KFC Big Bash League (@BBL) February 9, 2019
Meanwhile, Sydney Thunder, who started their BBL 08 season with a bang at Manuka Oval and finished at the same venue with another win, failed to qualify for the semi-finals.
On the other hand, Hobart Hurricanes have already booked their semi-final spot.