Hassan Khan to Monank Patel, no run, tossed up just outside off, driven back at the bowler
Hassan Khan, Left arm orthodox, comes into the attack
13.6
Matthew Short to Shepherd, no run
13.5
Matthew Short to Shepherd, no run, shout for a caught behind and then a stumping, Erasmus says NO, so does the square leg umpire - they don't review, was the straighter one and Shepherd was playing for the turn, beaten on the outside edge
Romario Shepherd, right handed bat, comes to the crease
If MINY lose tonight, they could be on the verge of elimination. They'll have one game elft and their NRR is the worst of the lot
13.4
Matthew Short to Pooran, out Bowled!! Pooran b Matthew Short 26(30) [4s-2]
Matthew Short to Pooran, THATS OUT!! Bowled!!
13.3
Matthew Short to Pooran, FOUR, beautifully played, Pooran brings out the reverse sweep, strikes it powerfully enough to clear point, and then beats the fielder in the deep
13.2
Matthew Short to Pooran, no run, pushed through flatter and wider of off, chopped straight to the fielder at backward point
13.1
Matthew Short to Monank Patel, 1 run, to deep square leg
Matthew Short [2.0-0-11-1] is back into the attack
MINY need 60 off 7 overs. With Pooran in, you'd still think they're ahead, but they have had a tendency of collapses this season. Unicorns are back to spin and it's Short, from round the wicket
12.6
Brody Couch to Monank Patel, 1 run, to backward square leg
12.5
Brody Couch to Monank Patel, no run, fuller length delivery outside off, driven straight to the fielder at mid-off
Monank Patel, right handed bat, comes to the crease
12.4
Brody Couch to Pollard, out Lbw!! This looks close, did Pollard jam his bat down in time? Was it pad first - the Unicorns will review, the nip-backer and Pollard was caught in the crease, it's clearly pad first, but is it going down leg? The impact is in front of middle and leg, onto ball-tracking: It's indeed smashing into the leg-stump, three REDS and Pollard is OUT. Pollard lbw b Brody Couch 4(8)
Brody Couch to Pollard, THATS OUT!! Lbw!!
This looks close, did Pollard jam his bat down in time? Was it pad first - the Unicorns will review, the nip-backer and Pollard was caught in the crease, it's clearly pad first, but is it going down leg? The impact is in front of middle and leg, onto ball-tracking:
12.3
Brody Couch to Pooran, 1 run, back of a length and angling across the left-hander, Pooran runs it down towards third man for a single