Published 18:25 IST, January 13th 2020

Clive Rose takes off for a single after being castled in this hilarious video

Clive Ross ran a single after being castled by Fawad Ahmed during the BBL match between Perth Scorchers and Hobart Hurricanes on Monday. Perth won by 77 runs

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Clive Rose was involved in arguably most hilarious incident that has ever taken place on cricket field. He was seen taking a run despite having lost his wicket during Big Bash League (BBL) match between Perth Scorchers and Hobart Hurricanes at Blundstone Arena in Bellerive, Oval on Monday.

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Clive Rose takes a single after being castled

You have heard that right. This had happened in 14th over of Hobart Hurricanes run chase which was bowled by Fawad Ahmed. On second ball, Ahmed had bowled a googly which landed outside off stump and n turned sharply Rose had attempted to work it for a single but ended up getting an outside edge and timber was disturbed. 

However, he was unaware of what had happened and set off for a single which was also obliged by George Bailey at n-strikers' end. 

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''He has been bowled and is taking off for a single'', said a commentator on air.

video was posted by Big Bash League on ir official Twitter handle. Take a look.

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 Perth Scorchers decimate Hobart Hurricanes

Josh Inglis played a blistering kck of a 46-ball 73 at a strike rate of 158.70 which included four boundaries and same number of maximums after Scorchers were asked to bat first by Hurricanes' skipper Matw Wade. Or than Inglis' splendid kck, Perth skipper Mitchell Marsh also scored a 29-ball 40 as y posted 175/7 in ir 20 overs.In reply, Hurricanes were never in run chase as y lost wickets at regular intervals. only opener Caleb Jewell and veteran George Bailey could show some resistance with 28 and 36 respectively as most of batsmen could t even get to double figures and in end, Hobart were bundled out for 98 in 18th over as Scorchers registered a comfortable 77-run win. 

Young pacer Jhye Richardson was pick of bowlers for Perth Scorchers with figures of 4/19 in his four overs at an ecomy rate of 4.75. 

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18:25 IST, January 13th 2020