Milton Shumba loses his TROUSERS after hilarious misfield in T20 World Cup match

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Hilarious moment Zimbabwean cricketer Milton Shumba loses PANTS after tripping over ‘Toblerone’ border in embarrassing scenes at World Twenty20 World Cup

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Milton Shumba turned red after a hilarious missfield caused his pants to fall down as Zimbabwe’s hopes of reaching the World Cup semi-finals evaporated on Wednesday.

Shumba got into action at Adelaide Oval when Max O’Dowd of the Netherlands hit a pitch from Luke Jongwe through the onside, while the fielder waited on the boundary to retrieve the ball.

However, the spinner misjudged the bounce of the ball, had it run past him and ducked desperately to avoid a boundary.

Zimbabwean cricketer Milton Shumba lost his pants in embarrassing World Cup scenes

Zimbabwean cricketer Milton Shumba lost his pants in embarrassing World Cup scenes

The spinner missed a shot from Max O'Dowd and dove desperately to save a border

The spinner missed a shot from Max O'Dowd and dove desperately to save a border

The spinner missed a shot from Max O’Dowd and dove desperately to save a border

However, when he jumped into the foam padding, his pants fell hilariously off his waist

However, when he jumped into the foam padding, his pants fell hilariously off his waist

However, when he jumped into the foam padding, his pants fell hilariously off his waist

And when he jumped into the foam ‘Toblerone’ padding, his pants fell from his waist, exposing his boxers and he quickly pulled his clothes up in a very embarrassing moment.

It was a day to soon forget for the Zimbabweans as their World Cup journey came to an end after a five-wicket defeat to the Netherlands in their Group 2 match.

Craig Ervine’s team ventured into top two in the group after stunning former champions Pakistan, but was virtually eliminated after slipping to fourth behind South Africa, India and Bangladesh.

They were all out for 117 in 19.2 overs and failed to justify Ervine’s decision to hit at Adelaide Oval.

Dutch star O'Dowd reached half a century when Zimbabwe was eliminated on Wednesday

Dutch star O'Dowd reached half a century when Zimbabwe was eliminated on Wednesday

Dutch star O’Dowd reached half a century when Zimbabwe was eliminated on Wednesday

For them, only Sikander Raza, who crushed three sixes in his combative 40, and Sean Williams (28) reached double digits in an otherwise sad-looking scorecard.

Paul van Meekeren claimed 3-29 while the Dutch sailors dictated the terms throughout the innings.

O’Dowd led the Netherlands’ answer with 52 and Tom Cooper made it to 32 as the Dutch side, already crashing, recorded their first Super 12 win with two overs left.