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He only got a nick on it - full face and it would have flown away.
But Gilchrist's appeal had been half-hearted and replays revealed that Jayasuriya hadn't got a nick behind: his trudge to the dressing-room was a reluctant one.
If he got a nick or anything like that [in a race], like we did with Djakadam, I'd have been snookered with him.
Zahid Fazal, the reserve opening batsman who went on to play nine Tests, got a nick to one ball – that as usual didn't deviate – for what would have been a simple catch behind.
7.46pm BST 15th over: England 63-2 (Root 21, Morgan 10) Lord Selve points out on popular social media site 'The Twitter' that Bailey did not signal a leg bye on that lbw review, so thought Carberry had got a nick.
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He's very lucky not to get a nick.
It was in line and he didn't get a nick.
Both Gary Cahill and Branislav Ivanovic tried to get a nick on the ball, but neither were needed as the ball curled past Lukasz Fabianski.
Delicious delivery from the penultimate ball, Perry again swinging one away from the England skipper and she's lucky not to get a nick on that.
Compton left his first two deliveries from Ashok Dinda before pushing forward to the third and getting a nick behind to the wicketkeeper on nought.
He does the hokey-cokey with Dhoni, going out, in, then out again, the batsman only able to get a nick through to the keeper as he pushed at a length ball.
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