THE World Indoors Bowls Championship have been soundbombed by the infamous porn noise prankster.
Bowls fans were tuned into BBC 2 on Saturday afternoon to watch the eagerly-anticipated semi-final clash between Stewart Anderson and Harry Goodwin.
Stuart Anderson’s World Bowls Championship’s semi-final clash with Harry Goodwin was interrupted by the infamous porn noise[/caption] Both men appeared to have a chuckle at the sound-bombing[/caption]World Indoor Bowls Championship Semi-Finals LIVE
But they got more when they bargained for when a prankster played the infamous porn noise that have plagued events and TV shows in recent years.
The incident occurred in the first set of the match just after the start of the second end.
Many in the crowd could at Potters Resort could be heard laughing at the unexpected scenes.
Bowls fans watching on BBC were left stunned by what they heard, with one saying: “The World Indoor Bowls has been porn noised!”
Another said: “I didn’t know that people found the World Indoor Bowls Championship this exciting.”
And another said: “Bowls championship on BBC2 finally became entertaining for the first time ever.”
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Fans in attendance at the Potters Resorts in Hopton on Sea were in hysterics at the prank[/caption]One remarked with a laughing emoji: “Great bowls.”
And another chimed in: “Someone’s getting sacked at the BBC after that made bowls more interesting for all of 5 mins.”
Commentator David Corkill tried his best to make light of the prank, which Anderson and Goodwin appeared to have a brief chuckle.
He said: “Well, we have a problem somewhere.
“Hopefully, they’ll get it sorted out pretty quickly.
“It sounds like a sound issue. Sometimes these things happen, it’s all the joy of live sport.”
The match was temporarily stopped to halt this issue, with a technical timeout being implemented.
Play eventually resumed, albeit after a second airing of the moaning and groaning.
Corkill did incredibly well to navigate the sound bombing, during which he apologised for the accidental pun he made.
The Bowls Championships isn’t the only sporting event the viral porn noise has reared its head at.
The BBC’s coverage of Liverpool’s FA Cup clash with Wolves last January was marred by the infamous noise thanks to prankster Daniel Jarvis.
Match of The Day duo Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer struggled to contain their laughter as the sex noises aired to millions of viewers across the nation.
Jarvis was at it against just last month at the Euro 2024 draw in Hamburg.
The prankster once again somehow managed to strap a phone near the microphones and blared out the noise while teams were being drawn out of the pot.
Jarvis is also behind this latest stunt, claiming on Twitter: “It was me hehe.”
Notorious prankster Daniel Jarvis has twice deployed the porn noise during live events[/caption]