Friday, March 28, 2014

Facing Graeme Swann's spin, Warner's thick edge deflected from the gloves of wicketkeeper Matt Prior


As Australia attempted to consolidate its position on the second day of the third Test at Old Trafford, Warner lodged a compelling entry for "worst referral ever". A piece of wishful thinking that was, in its insanity, no worse than the third umpires' refusal to grant Usman Khawaja a reprieve the previous day.
Facing Graeme Swann's spin, Warner's thick edge deflected from the gloves of wicketkeeper Matt Prior into the hands of Jonathan Trott at first slip. A dismissal remarkably similar to that which should have brought Stuart Broad's downfall at Trent Bridge.
Instead, after a long consultation with captain Michael Clarke, he squandered the referral in a gesture almost as futile as his attempt to floor Joe Root with a wild bar room swipe. Follow all the action with our Ashes Match Centre, featuring video of every wicket and boundary, and get all the best reaction from social media in our live blog!
Warner arrived at the wicket to a loud chorus of boos, the inevitable outcome of his skirmish with Root. However, while he might have been the right man to accelerate the scoring rate, his early dismissal left that task to Clarke and Haddin.
That England, rather than Australia, was more likely to benefit from rain delays here might be considered the watch hut some sort of victory for the tourists during a series when they have seldom held the whip hand.
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