Australian cricketer Ashton Agar displayed remarkable courage in the Sheffield Shield match, batting one-handed despite a shoulder injury. Coming in at number 11 for Western Australia, he endured pain to support centurion Joel Curtis, adding vital runs for the last wicket. Although his brave effort couldn’t prevent Western Australia’s loss to Victoria, Agar’s determination earned him widespread admiration.
‘Batting with one hand’: No.11 batter’s show of courage – Watch

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