Wiese to Mitchell Marsh, wide, again wide of the crease and this time it's well down leg, Zane Green dives to his left to take it
1.5
Wiese to Mitchell Marsh, no run
Mitchell Marsh, right handed bat, comes to the crease
1.4
Wiese to Warner, out Caught by Trumpelmann!! Warner holes out and has a big smile on his face as he walks back. Not there for the loft outside off, fullish and it's straight up, mid-off makes no mistake with the reverse-cup. Warner c Trumpelmann b Wiese 20(8) [4s-3 6s-1]
Wiese to Warner, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
Erasmus goes to Wiese to have a chat.
1.3
Wiese to Warner, SIX, to backward square leg
1.2
Wiese to Warner, FOUR, and this is a half-volley outside off, Warner is in no mood to let go, gets forward and drives wide of mid-off, so easy
1.1
Wiese to Warner, FOUR, to sweeper cover
David Wiese, right-arm fast medium, comes into the attack
0.6
Trumpelmann to Head, no run, back of a length and tucks up Head on the body, thick inside-edge hits the pad and rolls in front
0.5
Trumpelmann to Warner, 1 run, full outside off, Warner checks his loft, was in the air but wide of mid-on, easy single
0.4
Trumpelmann to Warner, no run, that's a wild swing from Warner.
0.3
Trumpelmann to Warner, FOUR, short of length outside off, width and Warner has crashed that wide of cover and mid-off
0.2
Trumpelmann to Head, 1 run, full on the stumps, flicked to deep square leg and Head is away
0.1
Trumpelmann to Warner, 1 run, a direct-hit from Davin and Head was gone. A short of length delivery on the stumps, defended in front of cover, Davin comes in and under-arms and just misses, Head had given up too. He was slow to take off
Warner and Head are at the crease. Warner is on strike. Trumpelmann will open the attack
Welcome back. This should be a stroll for Australia. If Head and Warner get going, could get over in a jiffy. Trumpelmann has the new-ball.
Josh Hazlewood: I think the wicket was pretty good, it started to spin quite a bit. A good all-round effort from the boys. It's huge, we have 15 players to pick from, few of the games are back to back, game-time into a few guys might be crucial. Adapting to different conditions around the world is key and Zamps is a crucial cog in that wheel.