END OF OVER:
20 | 6 Runs 1 Wkt | WF-M: 144/5 | RR: 7.20

  • James Neesham1 (2b)
  • Glenn Phillips30 (26b)
  • Chris Jordan3.5-0-30-1
  • Tymal Mills3.5-0-21-0

7.47 pm We shall see if that one run denied the Fire matters in the end result. A bizarre end to the innings. Something new even for the standards of the Hundred. Banton with a solid platform for the visitors but Briggs and the rest of the bowlers did their best to rein things back. Can the hosts chase it down? Stick with us for the chase when Andrew Miller hops into the central commentary position.

19.5
1
Jordan to Neesham, 1 run, wide yorker driven out to extra cover for one.

Now some confusion on field because the umpires technically called it a wicket on field, negating a possible second run even though everyone (fielders and batters) played as though it was a no ball. The difference is whether Phillips or Neesham will be on strike. They decide only one run was legal off the bat and so Neesham will be on strike.

19.5
2nb
Jordan to Phillips, 2 no balls, meaty full toss at rib height pulled to deep midwicket for a catch 10 yards in from the rope. The batters run hard for a pair thinking a no ball will be called by the third umpire and they are 100% right. Heads up cricket all the way by Phillips.
19.4
1lb
Jordan to Neesham, 1 leg bye, leg stump yorker flicked out off the pads for a single into midwicket where Jordan fields.
19.3
W
Jordan to du Plooy, OUT, full on the stumps, drives this hard but flat to Vince on the ring at mid-off, he shuffles five yards to his left on the ring and takes a catch in stride at rib height reaching across his body to the left. Du Plooy broke a chunk of his bat off the toe on the shot too, double whammy.

JL du Plooy c Vince b Jordan 30 (36m 22b 0x4 2x6) SR: 136.36

Brave 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st19PR StirlingQ de Kock
2nd86JM VinceQ de Kock
3rd42Q de KockAL Davies