Odd News Roundup: Cricket-Cheers! Mitchell makes a splash with a six into fan's beer glass; Two rescued from chocolate vat at Pennsylvania Mars Inc candy factory
Following is a summary of current odd news briefs. Cricket-Cheers! "It's plopped in a beer," exclaimed one commentator after the all-rounder followed up a four with a six straight into the stands off a Jack Leach delivery in the 56th over at Trent Bridge. Two rescued from chocolate vat at Pennsylvania Mars Inc candy factory Firefighters from Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, extracted two people from a vat of chocolate after they had fallen in earlier on Thursday, a communications supervisor for Lancaster County said.
Following is a summary of current odd news briefs.
Cricket-Cheers! Mitchell makes a splash with a six into fan's beer glass
New Zealand batsman Daryl Mitchell made a splash on the opening day of the second test against England on Friday when he smashed a six straight into a startled female fan's pint of beer. "It's plopped in a beer," exclaimed one commentator after the all-rounder followed up a four with a six straight into the stands off a Jack Leach delivery in the 56th over at Trent Bridge.
Two rescued from chocolate vat at Pennsylvania Mars Inc candy factory
Firefighters from Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, extracted two people from a vat of chocolate after they had fallen in earlier on Thursday, a communications supervisor for Lancaster County said. PennLive.com reported that the chocolate in the tank was about waist-high at the Mars Inc factory in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and that the people were unhurt but unable to get out on their own.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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