Footage shows the moment a low-flying Spidercam slammed into cricketer Anrich Nortje during a game between Australia and South Africa.
Avid sports fans will be familiar with footage from a Spidercam, which sweeps in low over the athletes to provide a more dramatic view.
Related But earlier this week, Fox Sports’ Spidercam — dubbed the “Flying Fox” — hit the headlines after it crashed into South African cricket player Anrich Nortje, knocking him over in the process. Meanwhile Warner has his century & Australia only two wickets down and 2 runs away from SA’s first innings total pic.twitter.com/ZafPYIJPue Asked later if he could’ve suffered a serious injury, Nortje said, “Definitely.”
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