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Cop that ... Paine gave viewers a unique perspective of the action. Source: Michael Klein / News Limited
Ever wondered what it's like to wicketkeep up to the stumps to someone bowling 120 kilometres per hour?
You can be a step closer to finding out by watching the video at the top of the page.
Hobart Hurricanes wicketkeeper Tim Paine took Fox Sports viewers into the thick of the action when he had a go wearing helmet cam while 'keeping up to the stumps to the bowling of Scott Styris during the KFC T20 Big Bash League clash with Melbourne Stars.
Unfortunately for the Hurricanes, the pictures weren't great as Styris was belted for 21 runs from the over by Stars batsmen Rob Quiney and Brad Hodge.
That wasn't the only treat for those watching the game on television, with the 'Third Eye' camera on the umpire's hat helping plenty of people have a chuckle at the expense of Jeff Joshua, who had to jump to the ground to avoid a firmly-struck ball by Rob Quiney.
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