The World Indoor Bowls Championship broadcast by the BBC took an unexpected turn when the tranquil atmosphere at the usually calm Potters' Resort in Norfolk was disrupted by the unmistakable sounds of intimacy echoing in the arena.
This unforeseen disturbance occurred as Harry Goodwin prepared to make his shot, accompanied by the loud playback of explicit noises. Despite attempting to maintain a professional demeanor, Goodwin couldn't help but smirk, acknowledging the prankster's success in hijacking the event.
The BBC attributed the incident to a mere "sound issue," a description that significantly downplays the nature of the disruption.
Regrettably for Goodwin, the risqué soundtrack proved to be the most memorable aspect of his day, overshadowing his performance as he succumbed to a 2-0 defeat against Stewart Anderson.