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A peculiar incident unfolded during the third day of𒐪 the highly anticipated Boxing Day Test between Australia and Pakistan at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG🎀). The post-lunch session, expected to resume seamlessly, faced an unexpected delay, creating a buzz among players and spectators alike.
Third umpire trapped in lift
The cause of the disruption was revealed to be the third umpire, Richard Illingworth. The English umpire, who recently officiated in the 2023 W🌠orld 💖Cup final, found himself in an unusual predicament as he got stuck in a lift, unable to reach his designated cabin in time.
Players left waiting
As the players and on-field umpires took to the field after the lunch break, a sense of surprise and confusion enveloped the atmosphere. Illingworth was notably absent from his position in the third umpire’s room, leading to a delay in play. On-field umpires Michael Gough and Joel Wilson were quick to info🐈rm the players about the unexpected and amusing reason behind the pause in action.
Richard Illingworth’s cheerful return
After a few minutes of uncertainty, Illingworth managed to break free from the lift, returning to his seat in the third umpire’s room. Despite the unusual experience, Illingworth maintained a cheerful demeanor, even sharing a wave as he made his way back.
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Here is the video:
A wild Richard Illingworth appeared!
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau)
David Warner’s amusing reaction
The incident took a comical turn as the news reached the players on the field. David Warner, who was actively engaged in the match, couldn’t contain his laughter upon learning about the third umpire’s misadventure. Images capturing Warner’s reaction quickly went viral on social media, adding an unexpected layer of entertainment to the day’s play.
Match paus𒉰ed at the MCG due♏ to the 3rd umpire being stuck in the lift.
David Warner couldn't control his laugh after knowing this. 🤣
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra)
Pat Cummins’ 5-fer helps Australia pack Pakistan for 264
Earlier, the day began with Pakistan resuming their first innings at 194/6, having lost five wickets for 70 runs during the final session on Wednesday. The proceedings faced a 45-minute delay due to light drizzle, but Mohammad Rizwan, returning with 29 runs, and Aamer Jamal, starting at two, padded up for the challenge.
Rizwan contributed 42 runs before departing, while Jamal displayed resilience, finishing unbeaten with a valuable 33. Australian skipper Pat Cummins emerged as the chief destroyer, claiming five crucial wickets during a remarkable bowling performance. Cummins’ skillful and strategic bowling led to Pakistan’s innings coming to a close at 264.