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'SORRY MAN'

BMW driver abandons car after head-on crash outside cricket ground – and sports the most appropriate numberplate ever

The incident occurred outside the WACA Cricket Ground in Perth, Western Australia, after the Aussies clashed with South Africa on the first day of the 3 day test match

A CARELESS driver fled the scene after crashing head on into another car, leaving their motor in the middle of the road sporting the most appropriate number plate ever.

The crash occurred outside the WACA Cricket Ground in Perth, Western Australia, after the Aussies clashed with South Africa on the third day of the 5 day test match.

 The car smashed into another BMW outside the WACA ground in Perth, Australia
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The car smashed into another BMW outside the WACA ground in Perth, Australia

The number plate on the offending motor, incredibly appropriately, bore the words "sorry man" to the amusement of bystanders following the crunch.

The unfortunate incident was snapped by a Brit who had been at the match as he was buying himself a post-game takeaway.

Mark, originally from England, told The Sun: "I was leaving the WACA after the game I saw the car crash head on into another Beamer.

"Two women hopped out of the car and legged it, that's when I noticed the number plate.
"I mean you couldn't you make it up so I took the picture to show my mates."
The 25-year-old added: "I was purchasing a Thai take away at the time and the car was abandoned in the road for a good half hour."
Giving his verdict on the game he said: "South Africa smashed the Aussies far worse than that poor Beamer."
Inside the ground South Africa were 390 for six at close of play with the home side yet to bat.
The Sun has contacted Perth police for a comment.
 The car sported the most appropriate number plate ever and was left for around 30 minutes
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The car sported the most appropriate number plate ever and was left for around 30 minutesCredit: Sent in - hand out

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