Adam Milne broke the rope van der Dusen’s gurur, stumped stump by putting ball at a speed of bullet; Watch video

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Adam milne video: New Zealand cricket team star fast bowler Adam Milne (Adam Milne) Zimbabwe T20 TRAI Nation Series on Harare ground on Tuesday, July 22 last, 22 July (Zimbabwe Tri Nation Series) South Africa in the fifth match of (NZ vs sa t20i) Amazing bowling against him and took 2 wickets for just 21 runs in 4 overs of his quota. Significantly, in the meantime, he did South African Captain Rope Van Dur Dusen (Rassie van der dussen) Gurur also broke and dismissed him by clean bold.

Yes, this happened. Actually, this entire incident took place in the third over of South Africa’s inning. For New Zealand, these over experienced bowler Adam Milne had come to do the second ball, the rope van der Dusen hit an agreement.

Here Dusen had gained a lot of confidence, due to which he tried to hit Milne from the next ball to hit a six. However, his plan here turned upside down on himself and the Kiwi bowler broke the Gurur of South African captain and made him a clean bold.

Fancode has shared a video of the incident with its official X account in which it can be seen that Adam delivery a sharp ball on the off stump line, targeting the stumps, on which Dusen makes a complete missing ball and losing his wicket on personal scores of 14 runs in an attempt to get six. You can watch this video below.

Talk about this match, then on Harare’s ground, New Zealand’s Captain Mitchell Santner won the toss and selected the first bowling after which South Africa scored 134 runs in 20 overs on the strength of 23 runs on 37 balls of Reja Hendrix and 15 wickets in 20 overs on an unbeaten 23 -run innings of George Linde.

In response, Opener Tim Safurt for New Zealand played a brilliant half -century innings of 66 not out at 48 balls, on which the Kiwi team achieved a target of 135 runs at the loss of just 3 wickets in just 15.5 overs and won the match by 7 wickets.



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