Mark Watt set to continue with 24-yard delivery against Australia

Scotland spinner was controversially dead-balled when deploying variation against Oman

Matt Roller14-Jun-2024Mark Watt, the Scotland left-arm spinner, will continue to bowl his trademark variation from 24 yards in their must-win fixture against Australia on Saturday night, despite controversially being dead-balled when doing so against Oman last week.Watt regularly bowls from behind the bowling crease to throw batters off: “It’s just trying to rush [the batters],” he has explained. “By the time I’ve let it go, the batsman looks up and the ball’s halfway down the wicket.” It has brought him plenty of success, most notably accounting for all three of his wickets in a win over West Indies at the 2022 T20 World Cup.But during Scotland’s seven-wicket win against Oman on Sunday, umpire Chris Brown twice called “dead ball” when Watt bowled his 24-yarder, with batter Khalid Kail backing away on both occasions. The second of those two balls hit the top of middle stump, with Watt and captain Richie Berrington both asking umpire Brown for clarification.

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