Watch: Hobart Hurricanes' hilarious run-out missed chance vs Adelaide Strikers in WBBL 2025 goes viral
Let's take a look at the hilarious video that went vial around the social media platforms where the wicket-keeper of the Hobart Hurricanes missed the chance to run-out the Adelaide Striker's batter despite getting every chance.

During the 14th encounter of the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) 2025/26 between the Hobart Hurricanes and Adelaide Strikers at the Bellerive Oval in Hobart, a hilarious reaction took place when the Hobart wicket-keeper, Lizelle Lee, missed a simple chance to run out the Adelaide batter, who was all short of the crease when the fielder threw the ball.
The incident took place on the fourth delivery of the ninth over when Patterson cut the short ball from Smith and started to run a single when the fielder, at the extra cover region, saw the delivery and threw it straight into the hands of the wicket-keeper, who fumbled to collect the ball.
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The wicket-keeper collected the ball from the ground and had a shy at the batting end, by which it was enough for the batter to get back to the striker’s end. It was a hilarious situation from the game as the wicket-keeper had all the time to get the batter out, but she missed the chance. The video went viral on social media platforms.
Watch: Hobart Hurricanes’ wicket-keeper missed run-out chance during WBBL 2025/26
Adelaide Strikers posted 134 runs in their allotted 20 overs for the loss of seven wickets. Their middle order batter, Tahila McGrath and Bridget Patterson, got over 20 runs each in the innings while Amanda-Jade Wellington clubbed an unbeaten knock of 33 runs in 21 balls at a strike rate of 157.14 with the help of five boundaries as they posted 134/7 in their allotted 20 overs.
In reply, Hobart completed the chase by four wickets with two balls to spare. Danielle Wyatt-Hodge creamed an undefeated knock of 72 runs in 57 balls at a strike rate of 126.32 with the help of nine boundaries. Both contributed so little that the second-highest individual score was 15 with the bat.
Hobart’s win topped the points table with eight points at a net run rate of +0.779, while Adelaide stayed at the fifth position with three points at a net run rate of +0.098.
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