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Cricket Viral Video: Experiencing a run-out at the non-striker's end can be a painful way to be dismissed in cricket. It's not a common occurrence, but Sussex opener Ali Orr has had the misfortune of being run-out in this manner for three consecutive matches.
While opening for Sussex, 22-year-old Ali Orr appeared to be in a strong position, having scored 26 runs, but was left stranded when his partner Tom Hains hit the ball back to the bowler. Orr, who was backing up, failed to make it to the crease in time and was dismissed after the ball deflected off the bowler's hand and hit the stumps.
This was the third consecutive game where Orr had faced this unfortunate run-out, with the previous two dismissals occurring during Sussex's games against Durham and Glamorgan. During the Durham game, Orr was run-out by seamer Ben Raine, while in the Glamorgan game, he was dismissed in a unique manner by New Zealand spinner Ajaz Patel, after scoring 198 runs from 174 balls. He was nearing his double-century but failed.
There's unlucky, and then there's Ali Orr
— Rothesay County Championship (@CountyChamp) April 22, 2023
He has been run out backing up three times in his last five innings 😳 #LVCountyChamp pic.twitter.com/vRgdwltmQs
The video of Ali's frequent dismissal at the non-striker end has gone viral and fans are sharing it rapidly. Though he was unlucky that he had to go out even just after the ball deflected from bowler's hand, he wouldn't have guessed that his knock would come to an end through such means.
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