Strikers star stuns legends with two run outs in one ball

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'Seriously, he's got to concentrate more ... I've never, ever seen that before.' 😬😬😬

Adelaide Strikers star Jake Weatherald had an eventful match on Sunday after he was run out twice on the same ball during the first innings before putting in a contender for catch of the season.

Weatherald was on the wrong end of a bizarre dismissal. The Adelaide opener was at the nonstriker's end when teammate Phillip Salt blasted a Chris Green delivery, which bounced off the Thunder bowler's hand and landed back onto the stumps with Weatherald too slow to back up. However, the play then continued when Salt opted to run for a single, with Weatherald slow to realise his teammate's decision as he failed to make it up the pitch in time, effectively being run out twice from the same delivery."He wasn't even backing up that far either, and he's still out … I think he's got to work on his running between wickets.

Today's win puts the Strikers in third spot on the BBL ladder with one game in hand before the finals series gets underway.With the Thunder chasing 160 to win, Weatherald then put in a contender for catch of the season when he helped dismiss Alex Ross who departed for 18. The Thunder looked as if they had found some momentum and appeared capable of chasing down the total before Weatherald's one-handed catch in the 17th over made the task too difficult."What about the hang time! He was up, he is only tiny like Spud Webb.For a daily dose of the best of the breaking news and exclusive content from Wide World of Sports, subscribe to our newsletter by

 

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Mark Waugh lol

You cannot be run out twice in the same piece of play. After the run out at the bowlers end occurred all play after that is void including your false assumption there was a second run out Its in the rules, you should google them

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