VIDEO: Dog entry in the middle of match, ball in mouth, and racing with fielders
VIDEO: Dog entry in the middle of match, ball in mouth, and racing with fielders
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New Delhi: Many funny incidents are reported on the cricket field. Something similar happened between the semi-final match of the All Ireland Women's T20 Cup on Saturday. Yes, a dog came onto the field during the match. Not only that, he was running around holding the ball in his mouth after the batsman hit the shot. Due to this, the match had to be postponed for a while. Let us tell you that a video of a dog running on the field started going viral on social media shortly after. The T20 match was played between Brady Cricket Club and Civil Service North of Ireland Cricket Club.

Dog entry into the field between the match: Let us tell you that Brady cricket club batted first and played a 105-run innings in the match. In the meantime, it started raining. After which the Civil Service Club was given a target of 74 runs in 12 overs under Duckworth lewis's rule. Chasing the target, Civil Services Club was 47 for 6 in 8.3 overs. They needed 27 off 21 balls to win, only then does the dog come on to the field.

According to media reports, all this happened when AB Lucky played a third man shot. The fielder standing here grabbed the ball and threw it towards the wicketkeeper. The wicketkeeper threw the ball towards the stumps with the aim of dismissing the batsmen running for runs but the ball missed. Meanwhile, the dog reached there and grabbed the ball, and started running away. After which the dog was caught and took off the field. When the Civil Services Club started chasing this target, they had a poor start and lost 6 wickets early. Brady's club won the match and managed to make it to the final.

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