vic_orthdox
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Normally it doesn't, it's all just side spin with a scrambled seam to increase the likelihood that it will skid on. But when there's a bit of give in the surface (some rain on it, especially) it can really rip and go because it is more likely to catch in the wicket.You're right, that's a simpleton's viewpoint on such an instance (and I only speak for myself and the commentators on that). I didn't watch the replay because I'd thrown my head back in frustration, presuming he'd been watching an over of wrong-uns and had forgotten to actually watch the hand. Having said that, he's exhibited previously the art of bat-watching over ball watching.
Never been a spinner so it surprises me a bit that a slider can turn that sharply. No wonder Agar or Seifert got near it if so.
If you end up seeing any replays, reckon it's the same type of ball that got Warner out (look at the seam more than the wrist) - Warner's did him for pace more than anything else, having skidded on quite quickly as he hoped.
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