Nasir Hussain fell off his chair in the commentary box, what happened during the England-Sri Lanka match?

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The last match of the Test series between England and Sri Lanka is being played at the Oval. In this match, Sri Lanka has a target of 219 runs to win. Now this is about the match. But, what happened during the match was a bit different. What happened was that Nasir Hussain fell from the chair. This happened when he was sitting in the commentary box and commentating on the third Test match being played between England and Sri Lanka. This incident happened on the second day of the Test match. Thankfully, Nasir Hussain did not get hurt in this incident.

Now the question is when and what happened on the field due to which the chair of Nasir Hussain sitting in the commentary box shook and he fell. In the third Test, this was seen during the Sri Lankan innings on the second day of the game. The second session had just been played for half an hour when clouds settled on the field, due to which there was a problem of light. In such a situation, the umpire intervened. Now in this situation either the teams return to the pavilion or they have to bowl a spinner instead of a fast bowler to continue the game. England captain Ollie Pope agreed to bowl a spinner

When all this was going on on the field, Chris Woakes, who was a fast bowler, was bowling. Now the question was how Woakes, who had already bowled 2 balls, would bowl the remaining 4 balls of his over. In such a situation, he decided to bowl off-spin. The effect of his off-spin was seen in the commentary box. Nasir Hussain was so shocked to see Chris Woakes bowling off-spin that he fell off his chair.

As far as the Test series is concerned, England has already won the first 2 Tests. Thus, they have taken an unassailable lead of 2-0 in the 3 Test series. But, there is some suspense about whether they will be able to do a clean sweep. That is because there are still 2 days of play left in the Test match. And, Sri Lanka has to score only 125 runs to win. At the same time, they also have 9 wickets left. That is, if England has to win the third Test from this position, then they will have to bowl very well.