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WATCH: Delhi Capitals' Lizaad Williams almost injures himself ahead of his 1st ball on IPL debut

Delhi Capitals' Lizaad Williams almost injured himself before even delivering the first ball of his IPL career during his debut against Mumbai Indians.

Lizaad Williams fall down during match against MI (Twitter screen grab)
authorSportsTak
Sat, 27 Apr 06:43 PM IST

Delhi Capitals' debutant Lizaad Williams almost injured himself before even delivering the first ball of his IPL career during the clash against Mumbai Indians in match 43 of the ongoing edition of the Indian Premier League 2024 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi, on April 27 (Saturday). Williams came to bowl the first over of the Mumbai innings and fell in a dangerous manner right before bowling the first ball.

 

Lizaad Williams avoids serious injury

 

Lizaad Williams was making his much-awaited IPL debut in the clash against MI and was almost gonna mark it with a serious injury. He fell down awkwardly and almost gave Delhi another injury scare but got up and luckily avoided a possible injury. Now, the clip of Williams' fall is going viral all across the social space.

 

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Jake Fraser-McGurk helps DC post 257/4

 

Jake Fraser-McGurk has taken the Indian Premier League by storm. He smashed 84 runs off just 27 balls and put Delhi on the box seat from the first ball itself. He set the base for DC to be able to post a massive total of 257/4. After his dismissal, Shai Hope, Tristan Stubbs, and Rishabh Pant played some good knocks and provided the hosts with a much-needed finish.

 

“That’s my role, go out there and score as many as I can and get the team off to a nice start. Not at all, if I get ones and twos it’s probably off the last ball of the over or if I mis-hit it. It’s something I’ve always had, getting that base right and having the right stance. There’s a lot of timing involved in it. The ones that you mis-hit, you need to have a strong core, upper body and glutes as well,” said Fraser McGurk in the mid-innings interaction.

 

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