Video: Australian Batsman Ended His 15-Year-Old Career In The Worst Way Possible!
Home > News Shots > Sports newsAustralian cricketer George Bailey, who is known for his finest and impressive performances got dismissed on the first delivery in his last First-class innings.
George Bailey, who is currently the Tasmanian captain got dismissed without scoring in his final First-class innings in Hobart. He is currently part of the ongoing season of the Marsh Shield between Tasmania and South Australia in Hobart.
The most unexpected thing happened during the third day of the 18th match where batsman George Bailey got dismissed on the first delivery in his last First-class innings.
Highlighting about the incident, this incident took place during the sixth delivery of the 22nd over when Bailey shouldered arms to South Australia bowler Wes Agar. As the ball hit the batsman, it ended up touching the stumps and making him walking back to the pavilion. That fateful moment closed the doors on his 15-year old career.
Bailey came to bat at No. 4 in the 33rd over and he scored 7 in 12 balls before getting out to Chadd Sayers.
In this whole season, Bailey scored 185 runs at an average of 23.12 and a strike rate of 51.10 which also included a half-century.
Watch the video below:
Wes Agar has just assured he will never get picked for Australia EVER! 😜😜😜
An unfitting end to an outstanding #SheffieldShield career. Thank you, George ❤️ pic.twitter.com/1EKMGc13wl
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) December 9, 2019
What a way to finish a 15-year first-class career!
George Bailey celebrated his last ever game for Tasmania by bowling an over of ABSOLUTE HEAT in his Tassie cap #SheffieldShield 👏👏👏 pic.twitter.com/oistQCr5y1
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) December 10, 2019
The great George Bailey walks off @BlundstoneArena for the final time as a @crickettas Sheffield Shield cricketer. @WINNews_Tas #thanksgeorge pic.twitter.com/6vCi8QEcA9
— Brent Costelloe (@brentcostelloe) December 10, 2019
The great George Bailey walks off @BlundstoneArena for the final time as a @crickettas Sheffield Shield cricketer. @WINNews_Tas #thanksgeorge pic.twitter.com/6vCi8QEcA9
— Brent Costelloe (@brentcostelloe) December 10, 2019
We'd also like to congratulate George Bailey on an outstanding first-class career 👏🏻 #SheffieldShield pic.twitter.com/sWDEbTeKSu
— West End Redbacks (@WestEndRedbacks) December 10, 2019
Photo Credit: AAP