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And that will do for now apparently. It's only raining a little, but it looks like it will more in a second, so it makes sense to come off. Ally Evans is remonstrating with the umpires, but having just been hit for six, perhaps that's why. Match State: Delay - Rain

8.3
6
Evans to Latham, SIX, too short as well, and Latham piles into that, clearing the boundary, the fielder, and the tennis courts over backward square leg.
8.2
0
Evans to Latham, no run, very full, driven straight, but Evans sticks out a huge boot to stop it.
8.1
1b
Evans to Brownlie, 1 bye, stays low and they scamper a bye much to Murphy's annoyance.

END OF OVER:
8 | 10 Runs | NZ-A: 84/1 | RR: 10.50

  • Dean Brownlie23 (12b)
  • Tom Latham18 (14b)
  • Michael Leask2-0-17-1
  • Safyaan Sharif2-0-21-0

There's lightening over head, with some delayed thunder, but the umpires don't seem to mind. Play on, cry the crowd! I've turned my patio heater up to three.

7.6
1
Leask to Brownlie, 1 run, driven between point and cover. Deep cover.
7.5
6
Leask to Brownlie, SIX, down the wicket and heaved between midwicket and long-on. Didn't get to the pitched but dragged it well enough to get it over the rope.
7.4
0
Leask to Brownlie, no run, well-bowled, flighted nicely and gets some turn.

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