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Irfan Jr. takes out Kevin Pietersen, PSL 2017

The leg umpire in the game between Lahore Qalandars and Quetta Gladiators almost got a hit from the broken bat of Riley Rossouw. The bat broke out and the thick piece flew straight to the
leg umpire. He was lucky to move aside at the last moment and saved himself from any injury.

This was a powerful shot from Rossouw. He wanted to hit the ball on the leg side. The ball might have hit the splice part of the bat. The bottom piece of the bat broke down and we can see how much distance it covered here. The umpire was in his zone but he luckily got saved.

Another important moment in this game was when the young bowler Mohammad Irfan Jr. took the wicket of Kevin Pietersen. This was a big blow for the Quetta side. KP is one of those players who take the game forward single handedly. In the opening edition he played some great knocks for the Quetta side.

This was a good ball from Irfan. It was fast and coming straight towards the stumps. KP as usual was trying to use his feet against this ball. The pace on this did not let him get underneath this one. The ball skidded through the surface and hit the leg stump. KP did not even look back as he heard the ball hitting the stumps behind him. This was a big moment for the young bowler. Getting the wicket of a batter like KP is a big encouragement.

The bat of Riley Rossouw today almost hit the leg umpire in the game between Lahore Qalandars and Quetta Gladiators. The Quetta batsman got his bat broken as he was hitting his shot and the broken piece flew straight down towards the leg umpire.

Rossouw was facing the spinner Narine here. He tried to hit the shot against Narine with all the power he had. Now the ball hit the bat and somehow the bat broke out. The thick piece went flying down to the square leg where the umpire had to move aside to save himself from the impact.

Before this the major moment in the game was when Kevin Pietersen lost his leg stump to the fast bowler Mohammad Irfan Jr. the young bowler was esthetic to get the wicket of KP. It meant a lot to him and it should be. As a bowler you are always happy to get players like KP.

This was a really good ball as it had pace and a very attacking line length. The ball was going straight towards the stumps and there was no way possible for the likes of KP to escape once he missed this ball. There was every chance of the ball hitting the wickets and it did hit them. This was a major blow for the Quetta side as the lost their main batter. KP was their main player.




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