Australian T20 captain Aaron Finch received an apology Thursday after a close call with a flame thrower during the team's loss to South Africa in Adelaide. Finch was shocked when he came within a metre (yard) of a burst of the pyrotechnic display as he went to get the ball from just over the Adelaide Oval boundary line on Wednesday evening.
He had deliberately stalled collecting the ball, knowing that flames are shot to mark boundaries. But when nothing initially happened he assumed it was safe to approach, only for a flame to blast out as he neared in a pyrotechnic mishap. "We have apologised to Aaron for the incident last night," Cricket Australia said on its website. "We have clear operating procedures in place for the use of pyrotechnics at matches. They include strict rules about safe operating distances with respect to players and fans.
"Clearly there was a breach of that last night which we take very seriously and have addressed with the contractor concerned." After the seven-wicket loss to the Proteas, Finch called for more care to be taken with boundary line gimmicks. "It was a shock, I can tell you," Finch said of the near miss. "I'm sure it could be quite dangerous."
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