Hampshire prospect Scott Currie found himself on waterboy duties for the second consecutive match as England fell to an agonising two-wicket last ball defeat against Australia in Kimberley - and out of the ICC Under-19 World Cup.
The Poole-raised all-rounder probably choked on his water as Middlesex youngster Ben Cullen, who was chosen to open the bowling ahead of him, was belted for 22 (three sixes and a four) off four balls at a crucial stage of Australia's run chase.
With the Aussies 189-7, England's 252-7 - built around Ben Charlesworth (82) and Dan Mousley (51) - looked to be enough, but Connor Sully's six-hit blitz turned the game on its head and pointed the way to England's tournament exit.
Currie will be disappointed if he isn't picked for England's now meaningless remaining group match against Nigeria, which will prelude their participation in the Plate competition and games against the might of Canada and Japan ...
The Poole-raised all-rounder probably choked on his water as Middlesex youngster Ben Cullen, who was chosen to open the bowling ahead of him, was belted for 22 (three sixes and a four) off four balls at a crucial stage of Australia's run chase.
With the Aussies 189-7, England's 252-7 - built around Ben Charlesworth (82) and Dan Mousley (51) - looked to be enough, but Connor Sully's six-hit blitz turned the game on its head and pointed the way to England's tournament exit.
Currie will be disappointed if he isn't picked for England's now meaningless remaining group match against Nigeria, which will prelude their participation in the Plate competition and games against the might of Canada and Japan ...