VIDEO | George Bailey left embarrassed after failing to connect twice on same delivery

no image
no image

Once you miss it, it is understandable, if you miss it twice on the same delivery that really can be a result of two things - poor batting and good bowling and that exactly is what that sums the shot from the Hurricanes batsman George Bailey. Excellent from Daniel Sams, poor from Bailey.

The Hobart Hurricanes were once again under pressure in the middle over and George Bailey was called up the order to play alongside Simon Milenko as the Hurricanes had picked up two quick wickets. At 66/2 just before the tenth over, the duo were left with a major job in hand, resurrecting the Hurricanes to a decent total in the innings. 

Up against the duo was the left-arm seamer Daniel Sams, who if you did not know is the leading wicket-taker in the Big Bash League. Not the most intimidating of a bowler, Sams, bowled one of the best deliveries of the game when he outfoxed the veteran not once, twice. 

Bailey was slow on both the occasions with Sams’ delivery reaching the batsman at 66kmph against the release pace of 132, which is half the speed catching the Australian by surprise. Furthermore, Bailey attempted to pull the ball before readjusting himself to uppercut the ball before ending up laughing at his own futile attempts. Sams chirped ‘Come on’ looking at Bailey before he walked away with a sheepish smile. 

On the other hand, Bailey walked off the crease and could not believe his luck as he smiled in dejection after the shot he missed. If it was a baseball game, the right-handed batsmen would have been given two strikes following that delivery. 

Watch the video here:

Comments

Leave a comment

0 Comments

read previous‌WPL | Twitter reacts to Harman hurricane and big-match Natalie bruise Capitals as MI secure second title in humdinger
The Mumbai Indians defeated the Delhi Capitals by 18 runs to clinch their second WPL title. Harmanpreet Kaur’s breezy 66 and Nat Sciver-Brunt’s all-round excellence eclipse Marizanne Kapp’s all-round blitz as Capitals end up runners-up for the third consecutive time in WPL.
IND vs SL | Realised that variations are important for me as well, asserts Navdeep Sainiread next
After another match-winning performance in Pune on Friday, Navdeep Saini has stated that variations are important for him if he has to succeed and can't really bank on sheer pace. The Delhite has also added that the ball that got the better of DDanushka Gunathilaka exceeded his expectations.
View non-AMP page