Australia looked to be crashing to a heavy defeat against England, before the heavens opened up and spared their blushes. WWOS
It was typical of his recent luck — most nights, it would probably be a boundary, but instead, a ball right out of the middle was down the throat of Harry Brook.
"He made the ball swing and take early wickets, it was brilliant bowling," Buttler said of his star bowler afterwards. Glenn Maxwell poked one meekly to mid-off two overs later and by the time the covers were back on the pitch, the hosts needed 100 runs in 49 balls.
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