Watch as Ricky Ponting gets hit by grapes from the stands at The Oval, vows to find out who threw them
Former Australia captain, Ricky Ponting, was hit by grapes from the stands during a post-match discussion for Sky Sports following the first day's play of the fifth Ashes Test at The Oval in London. The incident marred the competition between Engl...

The incident unfolded after the day's play, as an infuriated Ponting gazed up at the stands and retorted, "I've just been hit by a grape. I wouldn't mind finding out who that was, actually."
The timing of this unsettling occurrence only added to the dismay of England fans, who were already reeling from their team's missed opportunity to level the series at 2-2 due to rain interrupting the match in Manchester. With Australia currently holding a 2-1 lead in the five-match series and being on the brink of reclaiming the prestigious Ashes urn, tensions were already high amongst cricket enthusiasts on both sides.
Adding to the disappointment, Thursday's play saw England being bowled out for a score of 283 in their first innings. As the day concluded, Australia appeared poised for a solid response, reaching 61/1 in their reply.
The incident involving Ponting and the grapes drew mixed reactions from fans, with many expressing their disapproval of such behavior towards a respected former player. The cricketing community rallied behind Ponting, condemning the act as unsportsmanlike and disrespectful. Authorities and stadium security also swiftly initiated an investigation to identify the perpetrator responsible for the grape-throwing incident.
As the cricketing world awaited the outcome of the investigation, both teams geared up for the remaining days of the Test, hoping to showcase their best performances on the field and provide fans with cricketing excellence untainted by unfortunate off-field incidents.
In conclusion, the Ashes Test at The Oval took an unexpected turn when Ricky Ponting was hit by grapes from the stands. The incident marred the otherwise intense competition between Australia and England. Cricket enthusiasts worldwide hoped for a swift resolution to the matter and looked forward to the game's continuation with a renewed focus on the players' talents and the thrill of the sport itself.
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