Roston Chase, right-arm off break, comes into the attack
Spin from both ends and t's Chase
16.6
Motie to Sam Curran, 1 run, square of the wicket
16.5
Motie to Philip Salt, 1 run, dropped short and wide of off, cut away to deep point for a single
16.4
Motie to Sam Curran, 1 run, very full and wide of off, driven to deep cover for a single
16.3
Motie to Philip Salt, 1 run, flighted delivery on off, driven into the gap wide of cover-point for a single
16.2
Motie to Philip Salt, no run, loopy full-toss on the pads, Salt flicks and finds mid-wicket
16.1
Motie to Sam Curran, 1 run, to long-on
Alzarri is walking off to the dressing room, could be for some treatment - Hayden Walsh is on as a substitute
15.6
Alzarri Joseph to Philip Salt, no run, on a good length and just outside off, Salt punches it on the rise and finds cover
15.5
Alzarri Joseph to Philip Salt, 2 runs, banged in short and at the stumps, pulled down to long leg for a single, a wayward return and it lands in the middle of nowhere, allowing an extra run, much to Alzarri's frustration
15.5
Alzarri Joseph to Philip Salt, 1 run, to backward square leg
15.4
Alzarri Joseph to Philip Salt, no run
15.3
Alzarri Joseph to Sam Curran, 1 run, back of a length and just outside off, Curran rides the bounce and drops it in front of cover, he wants a run and is sent back, but the fielder has a shy at the striker's end and ends up conceding a run - an already steaming Alzarri is left fuming
15.2
Alzarri Joseph to Sam Curran, no run, on a good length and at the stumps, Curran shuffles across and defends it back at the bowler
15.1
Alzarri Joseph to Sam Curran, no run
Drinks are on the field now! This pair has calmed things down in the last five overs or so. But the start to this game was absolutely extraordinary.
14.6
Motie to Sam Curran, 1 run, 85kph, tossed up outside off, Curran gets forward and pushes through the covers
14.5
Motie to Sam Curran, no run, 88.6kph, length ball outside off,
14.4
Motie to Sam Curran, no run, 84.8kph, length ball outside off, turning back in, Curran hangs back this time and defends