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Sure enough, as the umpire was running towards the post to pick up his flag, he was cracked on the top of the dome by the dropping ball. It hit his head with such force that it went sailing away in the other direction.
Whether in shock, pain or both, the umpire immediately grabbed the area that was struck. However, it was going to take a lot more to stop this trooper.
He soldiered on, regained his composure, picked up his flag and confirmed the great point.
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