Jacob Bethell, left handed bat, comes to the crease
3.3
Steketee to Fraser-McGurk, out Caught by Sam Harper!! Six and out.. Steketee has his man. He troubled Fraser-McGurk right through and finally sends him packing. Good length ball around off, Fraser-McGurk c Sam Harper b Steketee 12(14) [4s-1 6s-1]
Steketee to Fraser-McGurk, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
3.2
Steketee to Fraser-McGurk, SIX, finally he nails one. Back of a length delivery and Fraser-McGurk gets under it, he stays back and makes a bit of room,
3.1
Steketee to Fraser-McGurk, no run, 133ks back of a length delivery, Fraser-McGurk makes room and misses the slash.
2.6
Siddle to Seifert, no run
2.5
Siddle to Fraser-McGurk, 1 run, short of length and cramping Fraser-McGurk for room, he drops it next to off-stump and Seifert calls for the single, Sam Harper has a shy at the bowler's end but Fraser-McGurk put in the dive to make his ground
2.4
Siddle to Fraser-McGurk, no run, this is smart bowling. Siddle is mixing it up and not bowling same balls.
2.3
Siddle to Fraser-McGurk, no run, now the slower ball outside off, Fraser-McGurk has a swat and connects with thin air. He's struggling and he knows.. Has a smile on his face
2.2
Siddle to Fraser-McGurk, no run, backs away early and allows Siddle to keep it outside off, Fraser-McGurk cannot reach it
2.1
Siddle to Fraser-McGurk, no run, comes down the track, yorks himself and digs it out to mid-off
Peter Siddle, right-arm fast medium, comes into the attack
1.6
Steketee to Fraser-McGurk, 1 run, to third man
1.5
Steketee to Fraser-McGurk, FOUR, not convincing but Fraser-McGurk has his first boundary. Short of length delivery around off, Fraser-McGurk wanted to flat-batted it down the ground, gets it high on the bat and the ball races through the cover-point region
1.4
Steketee to Fraser-McGurk, no run, another play and miss.
1.3
Steketee to Fraser-McGurk, no run, 138.6ks angled in, this was in the slot but Fraser-McGurk misses out, he swings wildly and loses his shape, gets beaten on the inside edge and the ball was not far from the leg-stump
1.2
Steketee to Fraser-McGurk, no run, short of length around off, Fraser-McGurk charges down and swings blindly,
1.1
Steketee to Fraser-McGurk, no run, appeal for a strangle down leg. The umpire is not convinced but does not signal a wide either. Once again Steketee struggles with his line, slips it down and Fraser-McGurk misses the glance, the ball brushes the thigh pad on the way to Sam Harper
1.1
Steketee to Fraser-McGurk, wide, 132.8ks full and strays down leg, Fraser-McGurk has no chance of connecting with the glance
Mark Steketee, right-arm fast medium, comes into the attack