The ultimate commentator's curse!
Updated | By Sky Tshabalala
We've all heard of the commentator's curse but this has to be the biggest of them all.

The recent Test between Australia and South Africa was full of drama and action.
Dale Steyn broke his shoulder, Mitch Marsh broke his finger, Temba Bavuma got his first ever test wicket - and who will ever forget his ridiculous run-out of David Warner?
While those moments will live long in the memories of cricket fans, this curse from the commentary box comes close to eclipsing them.
David Warner was smashing the ball everywhere on day two, and managed to get himself to 97 - three short of a Test century. Little did he know though that he was about to be cursed by commentator Mark Nicholas.
In true curse fashion, Nicholas said: "Warner has never been out in the 90s."
Dale Steyn broke his shoulder, Mitch Marsh broke his finger, Temba Bavuma got his first ever test wicket - and who will ever forget his ridiculous run-out of David Warner?
While those moments will live long in the memories of cricket fans, this curse from the commentary box comes close to eclipsing them.
David Warner was smashing the ball everywhere on day two, and managed to get himself to 97 - three short of a Test century. Little did he know though that he was about to be cursed by commentator Mark Nicholas.
In true curse fashion, Nicholas said: "Warner has never been out in the 90s."
I will let you figure out the rest.
PS: Co-commentator Shane Warne was left far from impressed.
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