Melbourne Stars speedster Brody Couch witnessed a scary moment during a match against the Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash League (BBL) 2024-25 season. Brody Couch fell due to a bad landing from his bowling outing, but was not seriously injured and was able to return to his mark.
Melbourne Stars captain Marcus Stoinis won the toss and elected to play at Manuka Oval in Canberra on Saturday 28 December. Sydney Thunder started with 18 runs in the first two innings. Brody Couch came in to throw the third ball, and Cameron Bancroft He welcomed him with a six off the second ball.
Watch: Brody Koch suffers another hard fall after slipping at the crease
Brody Couch faced a worrying moment during his bowling innings while delivering the third ball of the over. While trying to land, his right leg fell on his toe, disrupting his movement and causing him to stumble and fall.
The couch stayed on the floor for a short while and looked frustrated. Despite the “sloppy” fall, he eventually got up, returned to his place and resumed his bowling. Fortunately, he avoided any serious injury.
KFC Big Bash League officials shared the video on social media handle
Take a look at the incident here:
Brodie Koch has another hard fall after slipping at the crease last week in Perth. đŹ#forforto14 pIC.RThIRRep.CSM/HMSShpC3yourShC
– KFC Big Bash League (@BBL) DeCeMforep 28, 2024
Brody Couch came in to play in his second period on the power play. I threw the couch three times during the match. The right-arm pace bowler has conceded 25 runs without picking up a single wicket.
It's happened on a few occasions – Brett Lee
Former Australian fast bowler Brett Lee He expressed concern about Brody Koch's downfall and described it as a scary experience. Lee highlighted the risk of serious injuries such as ankle or knee damage, especially without suitable spikes. Such incidents make a player eager for his next delivery, Brendon Julian added.
“It's happened on a few occasions – it's quite scary! There are no screws – you could easily do an ankle or knee operation,” Brett told me.
“It makes you so nervous for the next ball. You almost hit the broken glass,” Brendon Julian said.
Sydney Thunder scored a total of 182 runs for the loss of eight wickets in the allotted 20 overs. Wicketkeeper-batter Sam Billings was the top scorer for the Thunder with 72 runs off 39 balls, including nine boundaries and two sixes. Jason Sangha scored 33 runs off 27 balls with the help of three fours.
For Melbourne Stars, Beau Webster took three wickets for 42 runs, while Peter Siddle and Osama Mir took two wickets each. Joe Paris was the Stars' most economical player, conceding 29 points in four appearances.
Melbourne Stars starting lineup against Sydney Thunder
Sydney Thunder: David Warner (c), Cameron Bancroft, Jason Sanja, Oliver Davies, Shirvan Rutherford, Sam Billings (w), Daniel Sams, Chris GreenTom Andrews, Lockie Ferguson, Wes Agar
Melbourne Stars: Ben DuckettSam Harper (w), Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis (c), Hilton Cartwright, Beau Webster, Jonathan Merlo, Osama Mir, Joel Barris, Brody Couch, Peter Siddle
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