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Australian quick bowler Mickey Edwards, playing for New South Wales, made a close shave after his conveyance was hit straight back at him by Queensland batsman Samuel Heazlett in Australia’s local one-day rivalry. Heazlett tossed the kitchen sink at a full conveyance from Edwards and hit it level and straight. Still, in energy from his run-up, Edwards pretty much got his arms before his face as he avoided the ball away, forestalling any genuine wounds. In a shared video legitimate Twitter handle, he can be seen getting up after the conveyance and keeping an eye on his correct hand.
Tweeted the video saying, “Fortunately, Mickey Edwards is OK after this frightening minute at AB Field”.
Thankfully, Mickey Edwards is OK after this scary moment at AB Field #MarshCup pic.twitter.com/lhuMm8lyjo
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) September 22, 2019
Fans voiced their worry in light of the video. “Frightening,” composed a stressed client. “Happy that he is alright…thank god,” tweeted another client. Some more clients wished him a fast recuperation, while one fan lauded him for his “decent shifty activity”.
New South Wales posted a sum of 305/5 in the Marsh Cup, which commenced on Saturday. Jack Edwards, the 19-year-old opening batsman, top-scored for the group with 84. Moises Henriques and Nicholas Bertus likewise scored half-hundreds of years.
Heazlett scored a 57-ball 70 and Labuschagne scored a lively 67 preceding fifties from Jack Wildermuth and Joe Burns saw them complete an agreeable pursue.
Head wounds as of now turned into a noteworthy argument in cricket after Steve Smith endured a blackout after being hit by a Jofra Archer bouncer in the Ashes arrangement. Labuschagne, who was at the non-striker’s end when Mickey Edwards took the blow on his hands, left a mark on the world by turning into the first-since forever blackout substitute in worldwide cricket.

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