Dupavillon to Mulder, 1 run, full and on the pads, Mulder looks to pick it up and flick it away, misses and gets struck on the pad, they pinch a run
19.5
Dupavillon to Mulder, leg byes, 1 run, full and on the pads, Mulder looks to pick it up and flick it away, misses and gets struck on the pad, they pinch a leg bye
19.4
Dupavillon to Williamson, 1 run, very full on middle, whipped down to long-on
19.3
Dupavillon to Williamson, FOUR, to long-off
19.2
Dupavillon to Mulder, 1 run, nails the yorker on middle, pushed down the ground to long off, gets away with the free-hit
19.2
Dupavillon to Williamson, no ball, 1 run, yorker just past leg-stump, Williamson makes a lot of room and carves it away towards deep point, 200 up. Oh dear, he's overstepped!
19.2
Dupavillon to Williamson, 1 run, yorker just past leg-stump, Williamson makes a lot of room and carves it away towards deep point
19.1
Dupavillon to Mulder, leg byes, 1 run
18.6
Neesham to Williamson, SIX, to deep mid-wicket
18.5
Neesham to Mulder, 1 run, to deep mid-wicket
18.4
Neesham to Williamson, 1 run, full and outside off, pushed down the ground to long on
18.4
Neesham to Williamson, wide, full and pushed out very wide outside off, they check again if it lands inside the strip, it does and it'll be another wide
18.4
Neesham to Williamson, wide, length delivery pushed out very wide outside off, Williamson had walked across a long way, umpire decides not to call it a wide, they check upstairs and it's called wide
18.3
Neesham to Williamson, 2 runs, slower delivery full and wide outside off, chipped straight back down the ground
18.2
Neesham to Williamson, FOUR, to deep square leg
18.1
Neesham to Williamson, 2 runs, full and wide outside off, pushed out wide, chipped towards long-off and they shuffle back for two
James Neesham [2.0-0-13-0] is back into the attack
17.6
Dupavillon to Williamson, 1 run, very full and on the pads, clipped down to long leg
17.5
Dupavillon to Williamson, 2 runs, full and just outside off, Williamson shuffled across his stumps again looking to scoop, struck him on the boot and went into the off-side, Verreynne got to it and had a shy at the bowler's end to hurry Williamson and they pinched another run as the overthrow went to long-on
17.4
Dupavillon to Williamson, no run, slower length delivery just outside off, Williamson shuffles right across looking to scoop and misses, that wasn't far from off-stump