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Six Nations 2022: Dan Biggar says Wales' win over Scotland is one of his finest

Wales captain Dan Biggar has labelled the 20-17 Six Nations victory over Scotland as one of the finest triumphs of his international career.

Biggar celebrated his 100th Test with a 15-point haul that included a late winning drop-goal at the Principality Stadium.

«It was a really special day,» said Biggar.

«This has to be one of the hardest and best victories I've had in a Welsh shirt.»

The captain decided to take a three point drop-goal option despite Wales having a penalty advantage when they could have continued to look for a try.

His decision proved correct despite being questioned by pundits at the time. It was an eighth Biggar drop-goal for Wales.

«It was probably just to edge ahead, take a free shot and get ahead,» added Biggar.

«It proved to be the right decision in the end. What it enabled us to do was play without the ball.

»If you're chasing the game, you can force something, give up a cheap turnover or a breakdown penalty.

«All of a sudden, you're chasing the game again. It just enabled us to play a territory-based game, rather than a possession-based game. That suited us down to the ground in the last 10 minutes.»

The Northampton fly-half battled through a knee injury during the second half to inspire the win.

«I'm all right, just a bit of an issue with the right knee,» added Biggar.

«It shouldn't be too much of a problem. I've got a couple of days off now.

»We'll come back in and work hard next week. It shouldn't be an issue at all, just a little niggle."

There was a huge display of passion on the final whistle from Biggar and his team-mates, who had a celebratory huddle on the Principality Stadium turf.

Biggar praised his side after they overcame criticism following the 29-7 defeat against Ireland in their Six Nations

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