Mulder to Williamson, 1 run, to backward square leg
17.2
Mulder to Ravindra, 1 run, to deep square leg
17.1
Mulder to Ravindra, FOUR, to fine leg
16.6
Maharaj to Williamson, no run, slower and tossed up just outside off, Williamson gets forward to defend to the point region
16.5
Maharaj to Williamson, no run, flat length just outside off, Williamson goes on the back foot and punches but point gets across and cuts it off to his right
16.4
Maharaj to Ravindra, 1 run, lots of flight, Ravindra comes down the track and drives to long-on
16.3
Maharaj to Ravindra, no run, full on middle, Ravindra gets forward to drive, finds Maharaj
16.2
Maharaj to Williamson, 1 run, to deep extra cover
16.1
Maharaj to Ravindra, 1 run, tossed up full outside the leg-stump, Ravindra sweeps hard and down to deep backward square-leg
Keshav Maharaj, Left arm orthodox, comes into the attack
Obaid: Kane Williamson brings a sort of calmness to the crease. Slowly but firmly he builds up the score. If NZ are to score big, Williamson is the key here
15.6
Mulder to Ravindra, 1 run, to long-on
15.5
Mulder to Ravindra, no run, good length on leg-stump, flicked again to mid-wicket
15.4
Mulder to Ravindra, 2 runs, to deep mid-wicket
15.3
Mulder to Ravindra, no run, slower-ball off-cutter on leg-stump, flicked to mid-wicket
15.2
Mulder to Williamson, 1 run, to gully
15.1
Mulder to Williamson, no run
Time for a drink. New Zealand doing what they do best. Setting a platform for the middle and lower middle-order to go big at the end. 300 is a bare minimum on this belter of a track, even though it must be said the slower-balls have been stopping.