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Related: About this forumCrossbow bolt fired at the Oval could very easily have killed someone
The usually serene world of County Championship cricket was jolted on Thursday when Surreys match with Middlesex at the Oval was abandoned because a crossbow bolt was fired on to the field of play.
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At 4.20pm with the match meandering to a draw on the final day (of four), the projectile (which was red and yellow in colour) landed about 10 metres from the pitch, and close to the Surrey fielder, Rory Burns. It had a pointed metal tip. The umpires swiftly took the concerned players from the field and spectators were encouraged to take cover inside.
Police were onsite within 15 minutes and the armed response team joined soon after, before a controlled evacuation of the ground took place. By 6pm, the players who had given statements to police were leaving the ground, with a draw declared.
It is unknown where exactly it was fired from the area of south London around the Oval is particularly densely built up but police investigations focused on the area north-east of the ground, because of the direction it landed in. While players said they heard the whistling sound of it flying in, the Middlesex batsman Nick Compton pointed towards the OCS Stand at the Vauxhall End of the ground, suggesting it had flown over the stand. There was some suggestion that further noises perhaps the rattle of another projectile hitting the stand were heard at that end of the ground.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2017/aug/31/surrey-middlesex-suspended-arrow-fired-oval-pitch
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At 4.20pm with the match meandering to a draw on the final day (of four), the projectile (which was red and yellow in colour) landed about 10 metres from the pitch, and close to the Surrey fielder, Rory Burns. It had a pointed metal tip. The umpires swiftly took the concerned players from the field and spectators were encouraged to take cover inside.
Police were onsite within 15 minutes and the armed response team joined soon after, before a controlled evacuation of the ground took place. By 6pm, the players who had given statements to police were leaving the ground, with a draw declared.
It is unknown where exactly it was fired from the area of south London around the Oval is particularly densely built up but police investigations focused on the area north-east of the ground, because of the direction it landed in. While players said they heard the whistling sound of it flying in, the Middlesex batsman Nick Compton pointed towards the OCS Stand at the Vauxhall End of the ground, suggesting it had flown over the stand. There was some suggestion that further noises perhaps the rattle of another projectile hitting the stand were heard at that end of the ground.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2017/aug/31/surrey-middlesex-suspended-arrow-fired-oval-pitch
There's video of the player's reaction from a fixed camera at that page, but not of the bolt itself (for American readers, when they say "the pitch" above, they mean the central bit, in the camera's view, where the wickets and batsmen are. It landed in the infield, where you have several fielders).
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Crossbow bolt fired at the Oval could very easily have killed someone (Original Post)
muriel_volestrangler
Sep 2017
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(4,533 posts)1. The ultimate IQ test
If you can listen to radio broadcasts of Cricket and deduce the rules, then you are a genius. I have listened and basically have no clue.
muriel_volestrangler
(102,474 posts)2. Man arrested over Oval crossbow incident
A 35-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted GBH after a crossbow bolt was fired on to the Oval cricket ground on Thursday, Scotland Yard said.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/sep/02/man-arrested-over-oval-crossbow-incident
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/sep/02/man-arrested-over-oval-crossbow-incident