K Richardson to Connolly, 2 runs, to deep extra cover
The ball has hit the roof and it's called dead ball! Slower length ball outside off, Connolly looks to slog through the on-side but miscues it as he's early through the shot. Goes very high and hits the roof. Richardson, the bowler, goes for a one-handed catch.
9.4
K Richardson to Matthew Spoors, 1 run, back of a length just outside off,
9.3
K Richardson to Matthew Spoors, FOUR, good length around off, Spoors swings across the line and smashes it over midwicket
9.2
K Richardson to Matthew Spoors, no run, good length around off,
9.1
K Richardson to Matthew Spoors, no run, oh dear! This pitch is a nightmare. Back of a length delivery that pitches just outside off and jags in sharply, cutting Spoors in half
Kane Richardson [1.0-0-2-0] is back into the attack
8.6
Tom Rogers to Matthew Spoors, 1 run, back of a length outside off, Spoors tries to drive on the up and ends up slicing it to third man
8.5
Tom Rogers to Connolly, 1 run, back of a length on leg, Connolly clips it through midwicket
8.4
Tom Rogers to Matthew Spoors, leg byes, 1 run, back of a length on leg,
8.3
Tom Rogers to Connolly, 1 run, again Connolly survives as there is no direct hit! He really is testing his luck out there. Fuller than a good length on off, he drives firmly to mid-off and sets off for a non-existent run. Fielder misses and he escapes again
8.2
Tom Rogers to Matthew Spoors, 1 run, short of length around middle, Spoors tucks it through square leg
Matthew Spoors, right handed bat, comes to the crease
8.1
Tom Rogers to Turner, out Bowled!! Turner b Tom Rogers 8(8) [4s-1]
Tom Rogers to Turner, THATS OUT!! Bowled!!
Thomas Stewart Rogers [1.0-0-4-0] is back into the attack
7.6
Fergus O Neill to Turner, 1 run, to cover
7.5
Fergus O Neill to Turner, FOUR, full and wide outside off, swinging away from Turner as he makes room, and he has to really reach out for it. Only manages a thick edge as he throws his bat at it, and it flies over short third
7.4
Fergus O Neill to Turner, no run, slower one on middle and leg, back of a length, Turner tucks it to midwicket