WATCH: Stuart Broad’s funny wicket reaction will make you laugh out loud
Published on: Aug 7, 2020 2:12 pm IST|Updated on: Aug 7, 2020 2:12 pm IST
During the ongoing test between Pakistan and England, the English pacer Stuart Broad took the wicket of Naseem Shah but didn’t know if he got the decision or not. The reaction from the pacer left everyone around including the commentators in splits.
Stuart Broad wraps up the Pakistan innings, had a no clue about it
Broad is famous in the cricket circle for his unconventional and funny wicket celebrations. This time also Broad’s reaction to a wicket left everyone laughing. However, this time it was unintentional from the bowler as he got confused for the decision from the umpire.
During the 110th over the innings, Stuart Broad bowled a short delivery outside the stumps to the tailender Naseem Shah. The ball hit Shah’s thumb on its way to the keeper Jos Butler. Broad appealed for the caught behind but the umpire didn’t budge. However, while Broad was looking towards the keeper in disbelief, the umpire gave Shah out. It created confusion for Stuart Broad as he could not believe it.
The whole incident left the commentators in splits on air. Watch the video here –
He's out, @StuartBroad8! ?
Scorecard/Videos: https://t.co/13t6z6dB34#ENGvPAK pic.twitter.com/G3pHL5oaTZ
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) August 6, 2020
Broad has marked his return to the Test Cricket after missing on the first game in the West Indies series. After performing brilliantly against the Caribbean side, Broad continued his good form against Pakistan as well. He clinched 3 wickets during the first innings to contain Pakistan to a score of 326 runs which could a huge one if not for Broad’s efforts.
Stuart Broad also became the 500 club member in the test cricket recently. He became only the 7th bowler in the history of the game to do so. Broad is also the only the 4th pacer ever to enter the prestigious club and he also is the only 2nd English player after James Anderson to register 500 Test wickets against his name.