ENG v SL 2024: WATCH- Nasser Hussain nearly falls from his chair seeing Chris Woakes bowling off-spin

Sri Lanka reached 94/1 chasing 219 runs to win the third Test at stumps on day three.

Nasser Hussain nearly fell off his chair in comm box | X

The ongoing third Test between England and Sri Lanka being played at the Oval sees the visitors on brink of a magnificent victory. Sri Lanka ended day 3 on 94/1 chasing 219 to win the Test and avoid a whitewash.

However, something unusual was seen during the closing stages of day 3, as bad light had the umpires asking the England captain Ollie Pope to refrain from using fast bowlers. This led to Chris Woakes, who had bowled the first two balls of his over as a pacer, reverting to off-spin for the rest of the four balls.

The incident happened in the seventh over of Sri Lanka's first innings, when the on-field umpires advised stand-in captain Ollie Pope that there was insufficient light for the pacers to continue.

Woakes, who had just dismissed Pathum Nissanka with the second delivery of his fourth over, had four deliveries left when the umpires intervened. This odd position required Woakes to finish his last four balls with off-spin, as England bowling coach Jeetan Patel and the players on the field watched the action unfold with interest.

Although Woakes' off-spin failed to take a wicket, the teammates had funny reactions. Joe Root, the current number one Test batter, lifted his eyebrows in astonishment and smiled broadly.

According to the commentator, "Joe Root couldn't believe it, Ben Stokes was completely stunned, and Zak Crawley was in pieces."

Meanwhile, in the commentary box, former England captain Nasser Hussain practically fell out of his chair in disbelief. Hussain was even spotted inspecting his seat after almost falling out.

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Pathum Nissanka's unbeaten 53 and Kusal Mendis' 30 not out have put the tourists in a strong position, needing just 125 more runs to win the match and end the series on a high.

 
 

By Jatin Sharma - 09 Sep, 2024

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