Fans claim Joe Root ‘happy it only hit the stumps’ as England star suffers farcical Cricket World Cup dismissal

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JOE ROOT gave away his wicket against the Netherlands at the Cricket World Cup in farcical manner.

The England star was bowled by Logan van Beek after getting in an almighty tangle while failing to pull off a switch hit.

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Joe Root gets himself in an ALMIGHTY MESS and is bowled through his legs! 🤯 pic.twitter.com/2ea0uMbLpi

— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) November 8, 2023
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Joe Root was nutmegged by the ball against the Netherlands[/caption]
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He was out for only 28 runs[/caption]

Root, 32, has been far from his best at the tournament – with England already eliminated in the group stage.

Against their European neighbours, England started well – but Root was out for just 28 runs from 35 balls.

He threw away his wicket trying to pull off a shot which saw the ball miss the bat, fly through his legs and clatter into the stumps.

And fans are convinced that Root would actually be counting his blessings.

Supporters reckon if the ball had been a couple of inches higher, Root would have been hit straight on the box.

One fan posted: “Joe Root played the dumbest shot ever in the history of Cricket.”

A second joked: “Trust me Joe Root was happy it just hit the stumps.”

A third wrote: “Ball just missed the b***s and hits the bails.”

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A fourth commented: “Joe Root had a different style of getting out.”

A fifth said: “Getting nutmegged in cricket 😨 The England rot is eating away at Joe Root.”

Another added: “The lesser spotted cricketing nutmeg for Joe Root. Ceaseless innovators.”

England was able to recover from the wicket and bat their way to 339 runs after 50 overs.

Much of this was down to the superb innings’ from Dawid Malan (87) and Ben Stokes‘ late hitting – making 108, his first World Cup century.

England are currently bottom of the table and risk missing out on the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy.

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