Glenn Phillips [1.0-0-3-1] is back into the attack
Wow, he's turned to Phillips!
40.6
Ravindra to Root, 1 run, fullish delivery outside off stump, Root drives towards cover
40.5
Ravindra to Sam Curran, 1 run, shortish delivery on the stumps, Curran drives along the ground to long-on
40.4
Ravindra to Sam Curran, no run, turning back in, Curran defends
40.3
Ravindra to Root, 1 run, to sweeper cover
40.2
Ravindra to Sam Curran, 1 run, calming push to long-on
40.1
Ravindra to Root, 1 run, to square leg
Rachin Ravindra [8.0-0-67-1] is back into the attack
Overs summary 31-40 -- Henry gets Buttler caught-behind for 43 (33.2) -- Livingstone starts well with two fours off Ravindra -- Wicket-maiden for Boult as he gets rid of Livingstone (38.5) -- Root ticks along calmly at the other end
39.6
Santner to Root, 1 run, to backward square leg
39.5
Santner to Root, no run, slow and teasing the batter to go across the line, Root gently tucks to short mid-wicket, looks at Curran for a quick single but the latter rightly says no
Rekulwar Shubham: Root's innings shows that even in the era of Bazball and hitters all around, class and steadiness will remain relevant. This is what makes Williamson, Kohli, Smith indispensable to their teams, especially in big tournaments like these..
39.4
Santner to Root, no run
39.3
Santner to Sam Curran, 1 run, flatter delivery, Curran pushes it to long-on
39.2
Santner to Root, 1 run, to deep mid-wicket
39.1
Santner to Root, no run, on the stumps, Root defends
Mitchell Santner [8.0-0-31-1] is back into the attack
It was tricky for Latham because Boult only had three overs left, but he took the bold call of using one more at the 39th and it worked wonders. Man has just managed breakthroughs with gold bowling changes.
38.6
Boult to Sam Curran, no run, short of length delivery, guided to backward point. Out of nowhere Boult gets a wicket-maiden