Adelaide Strikers' Women's Big Bash League match against Hobart Hurricanes was abandoned at the halfway stage on Saturday after a ball became stuck under the roller, creating an uneven playing surface.
As players warmed up between innings, a stray ball rolled into the pitch and got wedged in the roller. The situation worsened as groundstaff struggled to dislodge the ball, causing significant alterations to the field's condition.
According to Strikers' captain, Elyse Perry, the hole was 'quite large and deep', prompting the decision to abandon play. Hurricanes' skipper Elyse Villani echoed this sentiment, calling it a "significant" disruption.
The outcome saw both teams awarded one point each due to the abandonment of play.
As players warmed up between innings, a stray ball rolled into the pitch and got wedged in the roller. The situation worsened as groundstaff struggled to dislodge the ball, causing significant alterations to the field's condition.
According to Strikers' captain, Elyse Perry, the hole was 'quite large and deep', prompting the decision to abandon play. Hurricanes' skipper Elyse Villani echoed this sentiment, calling it a "significant" disruption.
The outcome saw both teams awarded one point each due to the abandonment of play.