Scotland v Australia (14:00 BST)
Mark Watt has been chatting to BBC Scotland before today’s game, starting with Wednesday’s controversial non-wicket.
“The way the game’s going at the moment, everything’s in the batters’ favour, so I’m just trying to do everything I can to put them off.
“Hopefully umpires will start giving it out, because I think it’s fair. They are looking at the ball when it leaves my hand. I think it’s legit, but if the umpires don’t give it, there’s no point moaning about it.
“If the pitch isn’t offering much, you’ve got to think outside the box. I don’t always know what I’m going to do next, so the batters definitely don’t.
“Hopefully the boys can bounce back and do something special today.”
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