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Commentator nearly comes a cropper

The commentators nearly took a direct hit during Glamorgan's C&G Trophy clash against Gloucestershire

Liam Sumsion
12-Jul-2006
It's an easy life being a media pundit. Sit there in front of a monitor whilst watching the high drama that is Twenty20 cricket. A format of the game that has been embraced by players and commentators alike, adding extra competitiveness to the summers county season and providing teams with a fresh new challenge to wipe away those C&G cup blues.
However, due to the high tempo in which Twenty20 cricket is played, there is an increased likelihood that a stray ball might be crowd bound and even the journalists aren't safe. On Monday, BBC Wales' Edward Bevan had an experience he won't forget in a hurry.
Whilst commentating on Glamorgan's crunch Twenty20 match with Gloucestershire at Cardiff, Glamorgan batsman Richard Grant launched into a shot that was destined to be a maximum.
"That's coming towards us." Bevan bellowed as a loud crash of leather on glass could be heard. "It's come through the commentary box," He quite rightly pointed out.
Sharing this unique experience with Bevan was co-commentator and former Glamorgan and England fast bowler, Steve Watkin who jokingly said: "I should have caught that one, shouldn't I?"
On a more serious note, both men felt they were very lucky not to be hurt in the freakish incident. Bevan said: "Quite seriously, it could have been quite dangerous because it came straight through the window and Byron Davies, who was scorer, did have a cut on his arm."
The main action of the night saw the home side lose to Gloucestershire by five wickets, meaning their chances of qualifying for the quarter-finals are virtually over after suffering their third defeat in four games.