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Brisbane Heat's Alex Ross luckily escaped being bowled in the team's Big Bash match in an incident reminiscent of Ashish Nehra's escapade in 2010. The ball hit the stumps but failed to impart enough momentum to dislodge the bails, but Ross' side still ended up losing the match to Perth Scorchers.

In a dramatic incident on Wednesday, Australia's Big Bash League saw the batsman remaining not out despite the ball hitting the stumps. In a match between the Brisbane Heat and Perth Scorchers at the Gabba, Heat's Alex Ross tried an audacious reverse sweep of Ashton Agar's bowling and missed the ball completely. The ball bounced off his forearm and before the batsman could put out a leg to stop it, the ball hit the stumps. But much to the bowler and the wicket-keeper's frustration, the bails were not dislodged leaving the Brisbane crowd amused.

Despite the lucky escape, Ross was unable to take Brisbane past Perth's target of 157 as they were all out for 129 runs in 19.2 overs. However, this does not come close to what Ashish Nehra was able to achieve in a match against South Africa. Not only did the Charl Langeveldt hit the stumps at pace, it deflected off the wicket and went for a boundary as well.

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