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6th Match - New Zealand v Scotland

Mike5181

International Captain
Nah, anyone with good eyesight would've seen that was clearly pad first straight away. Need some younger eyes in there.
 

wellAlbidarned

International Coach
Wasn't close at all IMO. There was 2 frames between pad and bat. Obviously close to the eye but when you were moving it forward frame by frame it was straightforward.
With thousands of people watching and your job depending on it I expect we'd all be a little over-cautious too.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Wardlaw is such an old fashioned bowler. Side-on, slightly roundarm outswingers. It'd be so hard to bowl anything else as a variation with that action but sure enough just bowling good outies will do sometimes.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
guppy and baz a bit guilty of playing the team and not the ball atm.
Scotland have one of the better attacks outside the top 8 teams too, especially if you disregard their fifth bowling mashup. If Evans played ahead of a batsman (which was very possible given the strength of the lower order) it'd be right up there.
 

Neil Pickup

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Kane Williamson is right up there amongst my favourite ever batsmen to watch. Possibly at the very top.
 

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