Matt Henry to Sybrand Engelbrecht, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
44.5
Matt Henry to Sybrand Engelbrecht, 2 runs, pulled firmly to the right of deep square leg and Conway makes a good stop
44.4
Matt Henry to Aryan Dutt, 1 run, shortish delivery, pulled to backward square leg
44.3
Matt Henry to Sybrand Engelbrecht, 1 run, 120.2kph, on a length and wide of off, steered to third man
44.2
Matt Henry to Sybrand Engelbrecht, no run, slower ball into the pitch, Sybrand Engelbrecht is way too early into his pull. The ball rolls to short third man off his shoulder
44.1
Matt Henry to Sybrand Engelbrecht, 2 runs, 113.1kph, off-speed fullish ball, Engelbrecht walks forward and across to work it into the mid-wicket pocket
Matt Henry [7.0-0-34-1] is back into the attack
43.6
Santner to Aryan Dutt, no run, floated up,
43.5
Santner to Aryan Dutt, no run, spinning away from a length and Aryan Dutt gets an under-edge into the pitch while looking to cut
43.4
Santner to Aryan Dutt, no run, Dutt rocks back and slaps this length ball back at the bowler. Santner deflects it towards extra cover
43.3
Santner to Aryan Dutt, no run
43.2
Santner to Sybrand Engelbrecht, 1 run, loopy ball, full outside off, driven along the ground to long-off
43.1
Santner to Sybrand Engelbrecht, 2 runs, cut to deep cover's left off the back foot for a brace
42.6
Ravindra to Aryan Dutt, SIX, a half-tracker and Aryan Dutt takes full toll of it.
42.5
Ravindra to Sybrand Engelbrecht, 1 run, cut with the spin to sweeper cover off the back foot
42.4
Ravindra to Aryan Dutt, 1 run, cut away to deep cover
42.3
Ravindra to Aryan Dutt, no run, fired in on off, patted to cover off the back foot
42.2
Ravindra to Sybrand Engelbrecht, 1 run, flighted ball, full and outside off, Engelbrecht reaches out and slaps it over extra cover
42.1
Ravindra to Aryan Dutt, 1 run, tapped towards cover point for a quick single
Mohd Sheeban: Tom Latham is among the most underrated captains in world cricket right now. His contribution to the New Zealand team, not only as a player but also as a captain in the absence of Kane Williamson, is truly commendable.