Follow us

AUS vs SA | Twitter reacts as Marnus Labuschagne orchestrates Dean Elgar's run-out with rocket throw

no image

Trying to sneak singles from the quality fielders who are placed within the 30-yard circle is always a risk in cricket and the batters might have to pay a heavy price for their bravery. Dean Elgar experienced the same when he was caught short of the crease by Marnus Labuschagne with a direct hit.

After taking a lead of 1-0 in the series, Australia dominated the first session of the second day with their bowlers providing four wickets. The visitors ended the first session on 58/4 as the Australian bowlers kept attacking in the right areas. However, apart from Australia’s quality bowling, South Africa awarded two wickets on needless risks taken by batters, and one of those included Dean Elgar’s run-out. 

Mitchell Starc was bowling the 23rd over of the innings and he bowled a fuller delivery slightly outside off on the penultimate ball to Dean Elgar. The batter pushed the ball just right to the mid-off and set off for a risky single. However, Marnus Labuschagne produced one of the best fielding efforts to dismiss the batter. 

Labuschagne moved swiftly to his right and hit the stumps while on move with a lightning quick throw. Elgar was caught short of the crease and so South Africa lost one of the reliable batters in the team. 

Fans soon praised Labuschagne for his accurate and quick throw on social media. 

Pays the price

Throw down

Beauty

Walking off

KO'd

Dumb stuff

Batting collapse

Christmas gift

Silly run

Runs out of luck

Comments

Leave a comment

0 Comments

read previousAI Simulation, MLC 2025 | San Francisco beat Washington to extend unbeaten run to seven matches
As per Artificial Intelligence, San Francisco Unicorns will defeat Washington Freedom by 17 runs in Major League Cricket 2025 in Dallas. Opener Finn Allen will continue his red-hot form with a 33-ball 79 while Haris Rauf will have figures of 3/27 to extend SFU’s winning streak to seven matches.
AUS vs SA | Twitter reacts to 'lucky' Dean Elgar's survival despite ball clipping stumpsread next
When a defensive shot from a batter rolls back onto his stumps, there are high chances of him getting dismissed with the ball hitting the wickets. However, Dean Elgar survived in his case against Australia after he defended a delivery near his feet and it rolled back onto the stumps.
View non-AMP page