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David Willey claims ‘Mother Cricket’ scuppered South Africa time-wasting ploy

David Willey was pleased to see South African attempts at time-wasting fail during England’s series-levelling victory at Emirates Old Trafford, claiming “Mother Cricket” had scuppered the ploy.

England romped to a 118-run victory in the second Royal London ODI, squaring the ledger at 1-1 ahead of Sunday’s decider at Headingley after bowling out the Proteas for 83.

South Africa never looked like getting close to their target of 202 from the moment they slumped to six for four after four calamitous overs, but at one stage a light sprinkling of rain seemed as though it might save them.

I'm thinking Mother Cricket came around. They knew what they were doing, we knew what they were doing and the umpires just needed to make a call and get on with the game.- David Willey

Had England not managed 20 overs the game would have been abandoned without a result, effectively ruining the hosts’ chances of winning the series.

Heinrich Klaasen spotted the opportunity to hold things up, orchestrating a spurious eight-minute delay as he gesticulated and made concerns about a small patch of white at the bottom of the sightscreen, which had been exposed as part of the ground staff’s preparations for a rain break.

It was a clear example of gamesmanship, attempting to extend the innings long enough for conditions to worsen, but it merely succeeded in riling England.

Klaasen was given a verbal volley when home captain Jos Buttler stumped him for 33 and South Africa were all out four balls after the 20-over mark was reached.

Asked for his opinion on the incident, all-rounder Willey said: “What do you think? It was frustrating, to be polite.

“I think it was clear what they were trying to do. They were hoping the rain was going to stick around a

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