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India lost to Australia in T20 World Cup. Harmanpreet Kaur’s run out in the semi-final is considered by many to be the turning point of the match. Harmanpreet himself said that. He also said that such misfortune has never happened before. Australia’s Alyssa Healy taunted Harman by protesting those words. He said, Harman should not blame fate.
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Healy told an Australian newspaper, “I’m very happy to hear that. Belinda Clarke messaged me after the match and said I did the right thing by throwing the wicket bell. In fact, in other matches I don’t bowl when I see the batter entering the crease. To me it seems like a waste of time. Because I have to pick up the ball lying on the ground and put it on the wicket. I dropped the ball suddenly on Hormon. He seemed out. Tell that to the umpire.”
“Harmanpreet can say all she likes that it was so unlucky.” ????
For all young cricketers wanting to learn the value of staying alert on the field, listen to Alyssa Healy.
100% correct.???? pic.twitter.com/Uu46ggwiQ6
— ABC SPORT (@abcsport) February 26, 2023
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After this he said to Harman, “I heard Harman after the match and thought it was unfortunate to get out. But he would not have been given out if he reached the crease. And with a little more effort, he could have reached the crease.”
Incidentally, former cricketer Diana Edulzio had a hand in Harmon’s run out. Said, “Many are saying that his bat is stuck on the pitch. But if you notice, while taking the second run, he looked like he came for jogging. When he knows his wicket is so important, then what is the point of running around so much? If you want to win, you have to play professional cricket. Look at Alice Perry from Australia. What a leap to save two runs.”
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