Alex Carey gets bowled by Shamar Joseph but the bails don't fall, a breakdown

Jan 28, 2024 131.3K views 2:15

What Happened

West Indies are facing off against Australia in a Test match, with Australian wicket-keeper Alex Carey at the crease. West Indies bowler Shamar Joseph delivers a ball that strikes the top of Carey's off stump, but the bails remain firmly in place. The umpire initially signals no dismissal, but Joseph insists that the ball hit the stumps. The replay shows that the ball did indeed make contact with the stumps, but the bails did not fall off. The commentators discuss the unusual situation, noting that the right stump appears to be slightly lower than the middle stump, which may have contributed to the bails staying on. They ponder whether the umpires are responsible for ensuring the stumps are evenly positioned, or if this is a rare occurrence. Ultimately, Carey is given a reprieve and goes on to score 62 runs. During his innings, he showcases his creative shot-making, utilizing all parts of the field. When he reaches his half-century, Carey acknowledges the crowd, much to the annoyance of Joseph, who had earlier bowled him out for 10 runs. The match continues with the fans enjoying the unique moment, including an elderly spectator who draws attention. The summary concludes by acknowledging the sponsorship of DraftKings and thanking the viewers for their engagement. Throughout the detailed account, the action is described in the present tense, with the player names mentioned in full when first introduced. The summary provides context about the match situation, the score, and the significance of the moment, painting a vivid picture for the reader.

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We got Alex Carey facing off against West Indies in the test match.

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Real weird situation here.

Kind of crazy situation.