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Adam Voges averaging more than 100 in Test cricket

2016-02-13 7 Dailymotion

VOGES SPARED AFTER WRONG CALL <br />An incorrect no-ball ruling by umpire Doug Bracewell spares Adam Voges, further highlighting problem cricket faces with the front-foot rule <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Wellington: Australia batsman Adam Voges has lifted his Test average past 100 to go past the great Don Bradman's iconic mark. <br />Voges was 176 not out at stumps on day two of the first trans-Tasman Test in Wellington, boasting an overall Test average of 100.33. <br />Adam Voges <br />Record breaker: Adam Voges reached his fifth Test ton in the final session. <br />The number will naturally fall if Voges is dismissed but he currently has a higher average than Bradman's 99.94. <br />Voges made the most of an errant no-ball call in the match. <br />Voges shouldered arms and was clean bowled on seven during the final over of day one at the Basin Reserve. <br />Umpire Richard Illingworth saved Voges by signalling no-ball but replays showed Doug Bracewell clearly had some part of his foot behind the line. <br />Voges went on to reach three figures in 203 balls.

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