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An unusual moment was temporarily stopped on the 2nd of the second race between Australia and the western Indies in Grenada. A lost dog invaded the pitch, and the players Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood tried to chase after the field, leaving the stands on the stands and the cricketers in divisions.
Australia currently travels the western Indies for the three-party series, which is part of the ICC (WTC) testing championship cycle 2025-27. The visiting team won the first game to get a 1-0. Australia ended at 221/7 in Stumpps on the 3rd with a 254 lead in the second post so far.
The incident took place shortly after Josh Hazlewood dismissed Roston Chase in 33rd. The dog turned to the field on the deep roof and refused to move, despite the efforts of Hazlewood and the pattern Pat Cummins.
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The stations intervened with a unique solution, deploying a drone to scare the dog. The sound drone successfully excelled the dog, allowing the party to resume.
The moment of light laughed with players and fans, with Windies Cricket who captured the mood on social media calling him “a brief intrusion of a furry friend.”
Watch the video of the same published in X (formerly known as on Twitter) below:
A brief intrusion of a furry friend 😅
Wi 124/4 (33) #Wivaus ; #Fullhenergy pic.twitter.com/mzpn0pcgns
– Windies cricket (@windiesCricklet) July 4, 2025
Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood tried to chase the dog out of the field, but their efforts were not successful. Some experts criticized the interruption, calling it that the high-level test game felt more like a casual club game.
“There is a dog in the field! The black canine has taken over himself to connect the vacuum to the deep cover. It is also stubborn, the efforts of the Aussie players to eliminate the sand from the sand was unsuccessful, so the broadcaster has called his drone to chase!” He declared the blog, reported by Cricket Australia.
Australia has a hand higher than the second test against the western Indies, but the hosts continue to possibly. After Australia launched by 286 in their first entrances, the West Indies responded with 253. Brandon King and Shai Hope added a collaboration of 58 runs, their maximum of the entrances.
Australia regained control on day 3. They ended the day at 221/7 in their second post, extending their advantage to 254 runs. Steve Smith was the highest performer of Australia with 71, while Cameron Green brought 52 runs.
With the pitch that begins to show signs of deterioration, Australia will try to add more runs on the 4th to tighten its grip on the game. The West Indies, who took seven doctors on the 3rd, must make the entrances quickly and pursue a manageable goal to stay in the contest.