Twitter reacts as Trent Boult dismisses Dawid Malan after discussing DRS call with batter
With DRS becoming a mainstay, players have become increasingly better at using the technology. However, in the game between England and New Zealand, Trent Boult took it one step further as he discussed whether or not to take the review with Dawid Malan before taking it and denying him his century.
Much like most of the series, England found themselves in a hole early in the third ODI against New Zealand at the Oval. With Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow back in the dugout within three overs, the hosts needed a partnership to help them get to a competitive target. They got that and much more as Dawid Malan and skipper Ben Stokes steadied the ship. From 13/2, they put up a 199-run stand for the third wicket to put England well and truly in the driver’s seat.
However, in the 31st over, Boult, who was bowing the second over of his second spell, bowled a ball down the leg side. As Malan tried to flick it, the ball seemed to have missed his bat and ended up in the hands of Tom Latham behind the stumps. The umpire felt that there was no touch in the midst of a huge appeal and called it a wide. As the players started to come together to discuss whether a review should be taken, Boult took matters into his own hands.
He walked upto Malan and asked, “Did you hit it? I heard a nick.” Despite Malan doing his best to not give anything away, New Zealand went upstairs. And as Ultra Edge came up on the screen, it was there for all to see - a spike. Not only did Boult get the all important wicket, he also stopped Malan four runs short of his century.
Twitter was quick to react to what Boult had just done and praised the Kiwi for his showmanship.
Malan departs
— andre bapat (@AndreBapat82195)
Some discussion before the DRS call
— andre bapat (@AndreBapat82195)
He was so close!
Dawid Malan is caught behind down the leg-side four short of a century 💔
— Sohaib Zafar (@_SohaibZafar)
A successful review breaks a 199-run partnership!
Outstanding inning by Dawid Malan ❤️
— Shivam Dubey (@ShivamDubey45)
Missed his well deserved century by just 4 runs 💔
Is this guy watching some other game?
Dawid Malan playing the WC is an advantage to other teams. Good that he is doing well now so that Eng won't drop him 😂.
— Sai Krishna💫 (@SaiKingkohli)
Saving a sinking ship!
He came when england in trouble 2 wicket fall for just 13 and now he make partnership of 2 hundred runs with dawid malan..
— Jamal (@JamalMeer8)
His 4Th hundred in ODI cricket 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Now that is what you call consistency!
57+ average, 4 centuries in just 20 game..
— Satya Prakash (@Satya_Prakash08)
5th missed by just 4 runs..Tremendous start in ODI CRICKET.
DAWID MALAN.
That's a headache worth having!
Is this the day England’s World Cup squad works itself out?
— Matt Roller (@mroller98)
Dawid Malan continues to make a strong case to be their starting opener – in which case Harry Brook’s versatility and fitness should give him the edge as a spare batter ahead of Jason Roy
What a review that was!
Brilliant review by Boult and New Zealand. The left-arm semaer has accounted for all three English wickets thus far, removing Dawid Malan for 96 to end a 199 run partnership.
— Behram Qazi 🇵🇰 🇨🇦 (@DeafMango)
Heartbreak for the opener.
Biased commentary needs to end!
Eoin Morgan on commentary still sticking by his mate Jason Roy but Dawid Malan's consistency and the way he times the ball is far more valuable than the 'very' occasional success from Roy. M has to open in WC.
— Rob Clark (@RobClar97814059)
England fans right now!
I will happily fill Dawid Malan apology form
— Charlie🕷️ (@AFCharlie__)
Diamond in the rough!
Dawid Malan doesn’t get nowhere near enough appreciation imo. Top batsman who can get plenty of runs on the board.
— Khaleem Azam ⚒🫧🏴 (@AzamWHUFC)
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