England faced a challenging start after winning the toss and electing to bowl first. Aussie openers David Warner and Travis Head set the stage on fire, propelling the scorecard to 55/0 within four overs. However, their dismissals during the powerplay provided England with a significant boost. Nonetheless, Mitchell Marsh and Glenn Maxwell formed a formidable partnership, adding 65 runs together, and guiding their team to 136/2 by the 13th over. The momentum swung again with the duo's departure in the middle overs, bringing Matthew Wade to the crease. Amidst this, Wade found himself embroiled in a dispute with the on-field umpire over a dead-ball appeal.
After being struck for a boundary on the second ball of the 17th over, Adil Rashid prepared to deliver the third ball. As the English all-rounder began his run-up and released the ball, Wade suddenly pulled out at the last second, seemingly unprepared to face the delivery. However, in the process of pulling out, Wade made contact with the ball, only to later protest as if he was not ready. Despite his plea for a dead-ball signal, umpire Nitin Menon denied Wade's appeal, indicating that he had indeed played the ball and thus it couldn't be considered a dead ball. This decision incited Wade's frustration, leading to a heated argument with Menon. After taking a single on the next ball, Wade continued his animated exchange with the umpire and engaged in banter with Adil Rashid as well.
The Twitterverse reacted swiftly to Wade's unnecessary theatrics, taking to social media to express their opinions on the matter.
— Bill Jax (@jax_bill74377)
Heated arguement
— Bill Jax (@jax_bill74377)
Dont think so
I don’t think these umpires like Matthew Wade very much!! Some bad decisions
— Karl Seed ⚡️ (@KarlSeed29)
Proper old school
Not seen Matthew Wade be so chirpy in the middle for quite a while now. This is proper old-school in-your-face Wade
— Bharat Sundaresan (@beastieboy07)
Was it?
Was it a dead ball?
— Meet Soni (@baaka_Me)
Cheating?
How was that not a dead ball, if England really were the spirit of cricket people, they would’ve asked for it to be a dead ball, classic pommies always cheating.
— The Cricket Statistican (@BMWfanforever12)
Was it?
That's a dead ball, Nitin Menon ,you nut 🥜.
— paRaY_YasiR ✍️ (@ParayYasir2)
Six machine
Mar"" cus + STOINIS 🤯🤯
— Cricketman (@Manojy9812)
Six hitting machine for Australia in this T20 world cup
Broked it
Mitchell Marsh hits six broken solar panel 😔
— Cricketman (@Manojy9812)
Not a great idea
So leaving Sam Curran out was not the great a idea afterall. I mean who leaves the best player in your out. Batting in clutch situation and taking important wickets at critical time Still not finding his place in the team 😂😂.
— Ambati Karthik (@AmbatiKarthik7)
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