WATCH- Batter gets hit wicket as piece of his broken bat hits stumps; but still remains not out

The incident happened during a County Division 1 game between Somerset and Kent.

Lewis Goldsworthy was dismissed by a broken bat, but saved by a no-ball | XIn an example of mega luck, a batter in English country cricket survived despite getting hit wicket after his bat broke while playing a shot. Lewis Goldsworthy was saved on a technicality despite having his stumps disturbed.

The incident in question happened during a County Division 1 game between Somerset and Kent. Goldsworthy was well set and marching towards a century when Kent skipper Jack Leaning handed the ball to Jaskaran Singh. The pacer bowled a full inswinging delivery to Goldsworthy who mistimed the drive.

In the process, his bat broke while playing the shot and a chunk of it flew onto his stumps, knocking the bails off. This left Lewis in shock and would have been one of the most bizarre dismissals in cricketing history.

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However, much to the delight of the batsman, the delivery was a no-ball and Lewis Goldsworthy was given a lifeline.

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Lewis was batting on 79 at the time of the incident. He cashed in on the opportunity and went on to score a brilliant century. Jaskaran Singh eventually managed to dismiss Lewis Goldsworthy for a score of 122.

 
 

By Jatin Sharma - 22 Sep, 2023

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