Men’s Hundred | Twitter erupts as Tymal Mills' full toss stuns Will Jacks and shattering the stumps

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There is nothing more satisfying for a bowler than dismissing a well-set batter on the grandest stage of a cricket final. This was exactly the case in the final between Southern Brave and Oval Invincibles when Tymal Mills’s deceptive full toss outfoxed Oval Invincibles opener Will Jacks.

‌Winning the toss and choosing to field first backfired for the Southern Brave as the Oval Invincibles' openers got off to a blistering start. Will Jacks and Dawid Malan powered the scoreboard to 44/0 after the first five sets, establishing a strong opening partnership. However, Jofra Archer broke the momentum by dismissing Malan, and the troubles for the top order continued when Tymal Mills deceived Will Jacks with a clever delivery.

 

On the 37th delivery, Mills came over the wicket and delivered a tempting full toss aimed at the stumps. The English opener moved towards the leg side and attempted a powerful swing to send it over the cover region but completely missed as the ball swung through the air and crashed into the stumps. What seemed like a golden opportunity for a six turned into a misread by Jacks. The Brave supporters erupted in celebration after his dismissal, with Twitter lighting up in response.

 Dismissed

Good delivery

Style and grace

Just like him

Stopped

Lasted for a while

Viewers are there

Only for him

Gone

Royal challenges

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