WATCH: Adam Voges Survives Getting Stumped After Biggest Wicket Keeping Blunder

Adam Voges is an interesting player. When it comes to playing in the domestic circuit, his batting abilities are something similar to what can be seen as a breath of fresh air. Playing for the Perth Scorchers in the ongoing edition of the Big Bash League, Voges has had a mixed outing with the bat.

In the Big Bash match, Sydney Thunder wicketkeeper Jay Lenton got three genuine chances of stumping off three consecutive deliveries. Lenton appealed for both caught behind and stumping, and in the same ball, Perth Scorchers batsman Adam Voges was injured as well.

The 37-year-old was stretched outside the crease while attempting a sweep shot but saw the ball going directly in the hands of the wicket-keeper Jay Lenton. The excited Lenton probably thought that Voges had edged the ball and started appealing for a caught behind before noticing the batsman was also out of his crease.

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Voges might have survived being given out after the decision was forwarded to the third umpire, but he still had to leave the field after incurring a groin-injury.

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