Even a leg injury could not stop this cricketer, he ran on the field with the help of crutches, this video will win your heart.

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Whatever the game, all the players put in their best to win. Still, not everyone gets success. For the one who gets it, there is no greater happiness than this. This happiness of victory makes one forget any kind of sorrow and pain at that time. There have been many such examples on the cricket field, where players fought for their team despite injuries and helped them win. If someone does not believe it, he can look at England batsman Tom Banton, whose leg was broken but still, he came to save the team and then when the team got a thrilling victory in the very last minutes, he started running on the field with the same broken leg.

Somerset defeated Surrey by 112 runs in a thrilling match in England's County Championship on Thursday evening. The decision of this match was made in the very last minutes of the last day, when Surrey was close to getting a draw. In the end, Somerset needed just one wicket in 5-6 minutes, when left-arm spinner Jack Leach dismissed the last batsman and gave the team a thrilling victory.

With that last wicket, all the Somerset players present on the field ran towards Jack Leach, while other players from the dressing room also jumped in joy and came onto the field. Amidst these players immersed in celebration, Tom Banton surprised everyone. Banton, who was troubled due to a broken leg for the last 2 days, started running with the help of crutches. Hardly anyone would have thought that Banton would come on the field despite limping, but the joy of victory took away all the pain of this player for some time.

By the way, Banton's running like this would not have been surprising at all for his team and the spectators present on the field because just a day before this batsman had played a strong innings in such a condition. Banton had scored a brilliant century in the first innings of the match and scored 132 runs but before the second innings he had injured his ankle, due to which he did not come to bat at his position. Then when Somerset had lost 9 wickets for 153 runs, Banton came on the field as the last batsman to save the team and along with Jack Leach made an important partnership of 71 runs. Banton played a fighting innings of 46 runs in 65 balls and took the team to 224 runs which proved to be enough for victory.