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After Adam Zampa‘s Mankad attempt and Sydney Thunder getting all out for just 15, the Big Bash League season 12 has made it to t♑he headlines for yet another shocꦚking incident.
During the match between city rivals Melbourne Renegades and Melbourne Stars, on Friday, a bizarre incident took place as the ball hit the stadium roof twice, and the batters went🏅 on to get six runs following the collision.
In the second innings, Stars’ wicketkeeper Joe Clark mishit a delivery by Renegades pacer Will Sutherland which went up high in the air and ended up striking the roof of the Dockland stadium. Further, the ball landed in the third-yard circle, and the on-field umpire declared it aꦡ six.
Here’s the video:
Not a bad way to bring up a six 😉
Joe Clarke just hit the roof at Marvel Stadium!
— Melbourne Stars (@StarsBBL)
A similar incident also took place in the 13th over when all-rounder Beau Webster smashed Tom Rogers‘ delivery to the ceiling. And as before, six runs were added.
Here’s the video of the 2nd incident:
Beau Webster sends ANOTHER one into the Marvel Stadium roof – and that'll be another SIX runs!! 🤯
— KFC Big Bash League (@BBL)
Notably, Dockland Stadium is the o🐷nly cricket stadium in the world with an indoor roof.
Talking about the match, Stars opted to field first and restricted Renegades to 162/7. Sam Harper‘s 51 (36) and Jonathan Wells‘ 44 (24) helped their team to put a fighting total on the board.
In re꧒ply, Stars started well as they were 88/1 in 8.5 overs, but eventually fell six runs short of the set target. Clarke, the talk of the town for his controversial six, scored a 37-ball 59 for his team.
Fans on social media were against the umpire’s decision and were convinced that it should have been a dead ball. However, according to the tournament’s rule book, the match officials were right.
The previous rules got changed in BBL|02 after Renegades skipper Aaron Finch smashed the white leather into the roof, and soon it was declared a dead ba♎ll.
During Friday’s game, Finch spoke to the commentators about the recent incidents, where he criticised the call made by the on-field umpire.
“That would have been two simple catches tonight. They were both straight up. That would have been out,” said mic’d up Finch.