Rabada to Babar Azam, no run, good comeback from Rabada, hits the bat hard on middle, Babar Azam closes the face of the bat too early and the thick leading-edge dribbles to mid-on, so easily could have popped it back to Rabada
4.5
Rabada to Babar Azam, FOUR, to deep backward point
4.4
Rabada to Babar Azam, no run, fullish outside off, nips back in from there, Babar Azam though is forward to defend to mid-on
4.3
Rabada to Babar Azam, no run, short of length just outside off, Babar Azam goes on the back foot and stands tall to punch to mid-off
4.2
Rabada to Babar Azam, no run
4.1
Rabada to Babar Azam, 2 runs, short of length and too straight, Babar Azam flicks it away wide of deep backward square-leg for two
3.6
Marco Jansen to Saim Ayub, no run, full outside off, left alone
Second time in the over the batter has pulled away as Marco Jansen runs in. Not sure what the issue is. The umpire explains to Markram what the problem is. A break in play.
3.5
Marco Jansen to Babar Azam, 1 run, full on leg-stump, Babar Azam flicks wide of square-leg for one
3.4
Marco Jansen to Babar Azam, no run
3.3
Marco Jansen to Babar Azam, no run, full just outside off, Babar Azam shuffles across just outside off, defends solidly to backward point
3.2
Marco Jansen to Babar Azam, no run
3.1
Marco Jansen to Babar Azam, no run, full outside off, angled across Babar Azam whose bat goes for the cover drive and at the last moment he lets it go
2.6
Rabada to Saim Ayub, FOUR, more luck for Saim Ayub.
2.5
Rabada to Saim Ayub, no run, short of length and tight on off, Saim Ayub goes on the back foot and defends nicely to cover
2.4
Rabada to Saim Ayub, no run, Saim Ayub looks at the toe of his bat after playing that, full outside off, he drives and Rickelton at backward point dives to his left to stop, Stubbs goes to Rickelton and pats him for that effort
2.3
Rabada to Saim Ayub, no run, this time he leaves, similar back of a length delivery outside off to the last one, left alone
2.2
Rabada to Saim Ayub, no run
2.1
Rabada to Saim Ayub, 2 runs, just over the leaping outstretched left hand of Rickelton at backward point.