“Beauty Of Test Cricket”, Twitter Reacts As All The Players Get Captured In A Single Frame In Ashes Test

Test cricket received yet another booster in the form of the fourth Test of the ongoing Ashes. The game had a cinematic finish, and fans got to see a few instances that they have hardly witnessed. In this article, we take a look at how Twitter reacted as all the players get captured in a single frame in the Ashes Test at SCG.
All the players get captured in a single frame in the Ashes Test in Sydney
One of the rare instances in the game was when all the players involved in the match on the field were captured in a single frame. The two batters along with the eleven members of the fielding team were all in action. The Sydney game had to come down to such a situation for Australia to employ the tactics.
Australia was desperate to bowl out England to go 4-0 up in the series. Although the Englishmen looked set for another defeat, a few batters stood up to the task. Their resolve ensured that Australia had to enforce the situation even more.
Australia’s captain Pat Cummins was asked to bring on Steve Smith, as well. In fact, he bowled the final over of the game. Yet, England did not lose the wicket and saved the game by just one scalp.
Twitter reacts to the rare occurrence
Usually, captains do not risk placing all fielders close to the bat. Some batters take the risk and with the size of bats these days, they find success. However, Australia did not have to worry about runs on Sunday. England was also not willing to take any risk. Hence, to test the defending skills of the England batsmen, Australia had all the players close to the bat. This was their best bet to take a wicket. In the process, fans got to witness a rare instance of all players in a single frame.
All players on field in one frame here. pic.twitter.com/L2eFuOGc6a
Advertisement— Tareque Laskar (@tarequelaskar) January 9, 2022
Beauty of TEST CRICKET. What a sight to witness all 11 players fielding close to the batsman #Ashes #AUSvENG 🎉🎊 pic.twitter.com/pjEFwJnBcz
Advertisement— SK Shaan (@sk__shaan) January 9, 2022
Mother: What is this, Test match or Pro Kabaddi?#Ashes pic.twitter.com/R9eUEFEFyO
Advertisement— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) January 9, 2022
The final ball, Jimmy says no. #Ashes pic.twitter.com/vtxsN5lIfS
Advertisement— Adam Collins (@collinsadam) January 9, 2022
I love that part of test cricket where all 13 players are seen in one frame! #Ashes @WasimJaffer14
Advertisement— ऋषी ☮️ (@RishiLogics) January 9, 2022
All eleven players hovering around the last man standing like hyenas eyeing their wounded prey.
Oh, what a match! Well done #England and #Australia in the SCG. #Ashes pic.twitter.com/qKaKC1WcrmAdvertisement— SwayamTiwari🕉जय श्री राम 😊 (@SwayamTewari) January 9, 2022
https://twitter.com/niramen26/status/1480088940115726340
All 13 players in 1 frame…#Ashes pic.twitter.com/KLNek1D8e6
— Alok Shinde (@alokshinde) January 9, 2022
Day 5, last hour, all around the bat. Not many things better than that. What a sport this is. #Ashes pic.twitter.com/yV71OLdJBZ
— Marnus Labuschagne (@marnus3cricket) January 9, 2022