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ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: [WATCH] David Warner Becomes On-Field Umpire And Gives Decision Of Self Not-Out

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ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: [WATCH] David Warner Becomes On-Field Umpire And Gives Decision Of Self Not-Out

In an astonishing turn of events during Match 24 of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, Australia’s star batsman David Warner found himself in a unique position that of an on-field third umpire. The incident occurred on a fateful Wednesday, October 25, at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi during a clash between Australia and the Netherlands.

Warner, who was at the crease with a well-compiled 73 runs to his name, faced a close call in the 23rd over of the innings. He struck a low full toss straight to Roelof van der Merwe at short cover. Van der Merwe executed a breathtaking dive to his right, appearing to have taken a stunning catch. He immediately claimed it, and the Dutch team erupted in jubilation.

However, Warner was resolute in his belief that the catch wasn’t clean, and he gestured with his hands to signal his doubts. The drama didn’t end there. The match’s on-field umpires decided to refer the decision to the third umpire. After a thorough review of the replays, it was confirmed that the catch indeed hadn’t been cleanly taken.

Warner was ruled not out, and he acknowledged Van der Merwe’s extraordinary effort with a pat on the back. The Southpaw capitalized on this reprieve and went on to produce an exceptional performance, notching up his second consecutive century of the tournament.

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Warner’s innings were nothing short of spectacular, accumulating 104 runs off 93 balls with 11 fours and three sixes to his name. He, along with Steve Smith, built a formidable partnership of 132 runs for the second wicket. Smith, who contributed a brilliant 71 off 68 balls, registered his first fifty of the tournament.

However, the highlight of the day was yet to come. Glenn Maxwell took centre stage, turning the game on its head during the death overs. His breathtaking performance saw him smash a record-shattering century in just 40 balls, setting a new benchmark for the fastest hundred in ODI World Cup history. Maxwell’s phenomenal innings of 106 off 44 balls, featuring nine fours and eight sixes, propelled Australia to a formidable total of 399/8 in their allotted 50 overs.

Despite a valiant effort from the Netherlands’ Logan van Beek, who scalped 4/74 in ten overs, Australia’s dominant batting display ensured a commanding position in the match. This dramatic encounter will undoubtedly be remembered for the unique on-field umpiring role played by David Warner and the electrifying batting spectacle that unfolded during the match.


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