Fox apologized to Nortje and the South African workforce after the incident, and on the third day the SpiderCam was again with a minimal peak of 4 meters above the bottom.
okay that is too dangerous #spidercam #AUSvsSA pic.twitter.com/lqBLt5q52f
— Josh Rowe (@joshrowe) December 27, 2022
During Australia’s first innings, Nortje was fielding at backward-square when Fox Sports’ ‘Flying Fox’ digital camera hit the bowler at excessive pace. He was knocked to the bottom, however instantly acquired again on his ft and didn’t stroll out of the MCG. Steve Smith was amongst these to examine on Nortje’s well-being after the unusual incident.
Itsy Bitsy Spider…
— Enrique Nortje (@enriquenortje02) December 27, 2022
Sharing the incident, Nortje advised the media, “I noticed the cables after which I shook my head after which I noticed the digital camera and I used to be just a little too late. It was fairly fast.
“To be trustworthy, I did not know what actually damage me. It did not actually change my mindset or something. I attempted to remain targeted.
“The one factor we have talked about earlier than is how little it’s, and it in all probability should not be … except there’s an interview or one thing. I do not suppose it ought to journey at head peak,” he mentioned.
With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS