That looked horrible when I saw it after the game Matthew Wade accepts responsibility for his run in with Mark Wood
That looked horrible when I saw it after the game - Matthew Wade accepts responsibility for his run-in with Mark Wood Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Chaos in the middle as 's attempt to take a catch off his own bowling was impeded by Matthew Wade at the striker's end
What do you think should have been the decision?
??? or ??? ???? ?Chaos in the middle as 's attempt to take a catch off his own bowling was impeded by Matthew Wade at the striker's end What do you think should have been the decision? Speaking on The Unplayable Podcast, Wade labeled the incident as 'horrible' after seeing the replays. The Tasmanian recalled Wood's bouncer hitting him hard on the top of his helmet and losing control over things. He said: "That looked horrible when I saw it after the game. It was one of those things that just happened so fast. I think Kane Richardson said to me when I got off the ground, 'You pushed him, basically.' I was like, 'No, I didn't.' And then I saw the replay and I was like, 'Well, yeah, I did.' Wood bowling at 150, decent crowd – at first I didn't know if I hit it." He added: "It hit me in the head hard, it rung my bell a little bit, I went to run down the wicket, Davey (Warner) sent me back, I turned and saw point running in. Then I wasn't sure if I was going to get run out or where the actual ball was. It all just happened literally like that. And the next minute, I was on the ground, looked up and the ball was like coming down. So yeah, it didn't look great." Visiting captain and Wood looked aggrieved at the time but didn't vociferously appeal for the wicket. Buttler later explained that he didn't want to create controversy, given they are on a long tour of Australia.
That looked horrible when I saw it after the game - Matthew Wade accepts responsibility for his run-in with Mark Wood
Australia v England - T20I Series: Game 2 Australian keeper-batter admitted his mistake in the controversial run-in with speedster during the first T20I in Perth last week. The 34-year-old reflected on the incident, saying that things happened so fast he couldn't understand what was going on. With the match on the knife's edge, Wood's bouncer in the third ball of the 16th over took Wade's top edge before hitting his bat. With Wood running forward to catch the ball and the batter also in a race to reach the crease, Wade's hand came in the way and prevented the bowler from catching the ball. ??? or ??? ???? ?Chaos in the middle as 's attempt to take a catch off his own bowling was impeded by Matthew Wade at the striker's end
What do you think should have been the decision?
??? or ??? ???? ?Chaos in the middle as 's attempt to take a catch off his own bowling was impeded by Matthew Wade at the striker's end What do you think should have been the decision? Speaking on The Unplayable Podcast, Wade labeled the incident as 'horrible' after seeing the replays. The Tasmanian recalled Wood's bouncer hitting him hard on the top of his helmet and losing control over things. He said: "That looked horrible when I saw it after the game. It was one of those things that just happened so fast. I think Kane Richardson said to me when I got off the ground, 'You pushed him, basically.' I was like, 'No, I didn't.' And then I saw the replay and I was like, 'Well, yeah, I did.' Wood bowling at 150, decent crowd – at first I didn't know if I hit it." He added: "It hit me in the head hard, it rung my bell a little bit, I went to run down the wicket, Davey (Warner) sent me back, I turned and saw point running in. Then I wasn't sure if I was going to get run out or where the actual ball was. It all just happened literally like that. And the next minute, I was on the ground, looked up and the ball was like coming down. So yeah, it didn't look great." Visiting captain and Wood looked aggrieved at the time but didn't vociferously appeal for the wicket. Buttler later explained that he didn't want to create controversy, given they are on a long tour of Australia.