Follow us

WATCH | Kumar Sangakkara’s six destroys a fan’s phone

no image

39-year-old Kumar Sangakkara is still entertaining fans with his batting abilities as he recently scored 70 runs off 42 deliveries for Surrey against Middlesex in the NatWest T20 Blast. During his innings, the southpaw produced three maximums, one of which even destroyed a fan's phone in the stands.

In the NatWest T20 Blast, Middlesex played Surrey at Lord's and the former won the match by 1 wicket. Surrey batted first and posted 158 runs on the board, thanks to Sangakkara's blinder of a knock. During Surrey's innings, the Sri Lankan legend was on the strike and was facing Steve Finn.

On being dealt a short-pitched delivery, the left-hander responded by smashing the ball that went over the cover region and decimated a fan's phone in the stands who was attempting to catch it. Though the fan was surprised by the incident, he couldn’t do much about it as he responded with a smile and showed off his broken phone to the cameras. Fortunately, no further damage was done. 

You can watch the incident here:

Sangakkara finished as the highest scorer for Surrey 70 runs. But in the end, his efforts were not enough as Dawid Malan’s 41, Eoin Morgan’s 31, and James Franklin’s 23 helped Middlesex clinch the match by one wicket.

Comments

Leave a comment

0 Comments

read previousSL vs AUS | Lions return Oz favour in kind with another collapse to end Day 3 with defeat imminent
Sri Lanka could not showcase their minerals with the bat yet again in Galle to end Saturday on 211/8, after Australia had collapsed from 330/3 to 411 all-out. Nathan Lyon and Matt Kuhnemann scalped three each while Kusal Mendis(48*) remains the last Lankan hope to stretch the lead of 54 further.
CSK wants MS Dhoni back in the team for 2018 IPLread next
Chennai Super Kings are ready to get back into IPL action as their two-year suspension ended on Thursday and their main agenda is getting MS Dhoni back in the team. CSK along with Rajasthan Royals were suspended from the IPL for 2 seasons by the Supreme Court following the 2013 spot-fixing scandal.
View non-AMP page