Watch: Haris Rauf cleans up Gary Garton with breathtaking face during the Men’s Hundred 2023 match

The world of cricket is witnessing some of the best versions of the game ever since the birth of shorter formats. T20 cricket has seemingly changed the overall perception of cricket fans towards the game. The action on the pitch has seemed to achieve greater heights and thereby provide the spectators with lot more entertainment with the evolution of different T20 leagues across the globe.

A similar tournament which has taken centre stage in the recent past is The Hundreds, a league wherein every game consists of 100 balls per innings. An incident which took place during a game in The Hundreds recently has drawn the attention of several cricket fans towards itself. The incident involved some extraordinary piece of bowling that outfoxed the batter completely.

Welsh Fire took on Southern Brave in the fifth game of The Men’s Hundred 2023. It was in the Southern Brave innings when the fans got to see some fantastic piece of bowling. Haris Rauf seemed absolutely unstoppable with the ball in hand as he kept troubling the batters with his brilliance on a regular basis. It was however in the 9th over that he provided his team and also the fans with a eye-catching moment. The Pakistani pacer bowled an exquisite delivery which went on to destroy Gary Garton’s stumps.

The ball which was initially bowled outside the off stump quickly angled back into the left-handed batter, took a slight inside edge of the bat and went on to crash into the off stump. The fans along with the commentators were absolutely thrilled to watch such an amazing display of fast bowling. Initially, Rauf had also provided his side with the opening breakthrough when he dismissed Fin Allen. Rauf’s spell of 20 balls saw him pick three wickets. He also got able support from his teammates in the bowling department as they were able to restrict the opposition to a modest total of 148.

The world of cricket is witnessing some of the best versions of the game ever since the birth of shorter formats. T20 cricket has seemingly changed the overall perception of cricket fans towards the game. The action on the pitch has seemed to achieve greater heights and thereby provide the spectators with lot more entertainment with the evolution of different T20 leagues across the globe.

A similar tournament which has taken centre stage in the recent past is The Hundreds, a league wherein every game consists of 100 balls per innings. An incident which took place during a game in The Hundreds recently has drawn the attention of several cricket fans towards itself. The incident involved some extraordinary piece of bowling that outfoxed the batter completely.

Welsh Fire took on Southern Brave in the fifth game of The Men’s Hundred 2023. It was in the Southern Brave innings when the fans got to see some fantastic piece of bowling. Haris Rauf seemed absolutely unstoppable with the ball in hand as he kept troubling the batters with his brilliance on a regular basis. It was however in the 9th over that he provided his team and also the fans with a eye-catching moment. The Pakistani pacer bowled an exquisite delivery which went on to destroy Gary Garton’s stumps.

The ball which was initially bowled outside the off stump quickly angled back into the left-handed batter, took a slight inside edge of the bat and went on to crash into the off stump. The fans along with the commentators were absolutely thrilled to watch such an amazing display of fast bowling. Initially, Rauf had also provided his side with the opening breakthrough when he dismissed Fin Allen. Rauf’s spell of 20 balls saw him pick three wickets. He also got able support from his teammates in the bowling department as they were able to restrict the opposition to a modest total of 148.

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