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This is not cricket! Shocking moment two warring spectators pull out sticks and wield a bat as they face off on the field

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Shocking footage shows a man (pictured, standing at the wicket) running towards the wicket before uprooting one of the stumps and turning with it to face his pursuer.

A cricket match was stopped mid-play when two warring spectators invaded the field and confronted each other.

Shocking footage shows a man running towards the wicket before ripping out one of the stumps and spinning with it to face his pursuer.

The pursuer, wielding a bat and followed by a dog, follows the first man to the wicket as the players watch in bewilderment.

Both men appear to threaten each other before eventually leaving the field hurling insults at each other while players can be heard telling them to “get off the field.”

The bizarre mini-brawl occurred at Connah’s Quay Cricket Club in Deeside, north Wales, when the home team took on local rivals Ruthin in a North Wales Cricket League Division Three match.

Shocking footage shows a man (pictured, standing at the wicket) running towards the wicket before uprooting one of the stumps and turning with it to face his pursuer.

The pursuer, wielding a bat and followed by a dog, follows the first man to the wicket as the players look on in bewilderment.

The pursuer, wielding a bat and followed by a dog, follows the first man to the wicket as the players look on in bewilderment.

North Wales Police have launched an investigation into the incident and have appealed for anyone with information to come forward.

A spokesman for Connah’s Quay Cricket Club said: ‘There was an incident and we are appalled by the actions of the individuals responsible.

“They are not members of the club and we do not know who they are. We strongly condemn this behaviour.

‘However, this will not affect the positive influence we have on our community through our thriving youth section.

‘The support we offer to our affiliated charities and friends at other sports clubs in the area.’

A North Wales Police spokesman said: “We were made aware of an isolated incident at Connah’s Quay Cricket Club on Saturday 20 July.”

‘An investigation is ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact us via the website or by calling 101, using reference number 24000632886.’

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