Adil Rashid to Shepherd, no run, West Indies review for a lbw. Shepherd the man in question. Is height a factor? Was the slider which had some extra bounce on it on off, Shephered crouched in his stance and tried to slog sweep but was struck on his right arm. UltraEdge comes into play and there's a gap between bat and ball. Over to ball-tracking and it's going over the middle-stump. It was always
Romario Shepherd, right handed bat, comes to the crease
West Indies review for a lbw.
15.4
Adil Rashid to Motie, out Caught by Tom Banton!! Another one bites the dust! Adil Rashid slips in the googly and floats it up nicely. Motie Motie c Tom Banton b Adil Rashid 3(5)
Adil Rashid to Motie, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
15.3
Adil Rashid to Motie, no run
15.2
Adil Rashid to Russell, 1 run, to long-off
15.1
Adil Rashid to Russell, SIX, clubbed! A dragdown outside off, Russell doesn't need second invitation as he nails the pull over
15.1
Adil Rashid to Russell, wide, the slider on a back of a length wide outside off, Russell lets it go. It just cut the tramline and is given as a wide
Adil Rashid [3.0-0-14-0] is back into the attack
14.6
Brydon Carse to Russell, leg byes, 1 run, good length ball angling towards leg-stump, Russell looks to tuck it across but it deflects off his pads and rolls towards fine leg for a leg bye
14.6
Brydon Carse to Russell, 1 run, good length ball angling
14.5
Brydon Carse to Russell, no run
14.4
Brydon Carse to Russell, 2 runs, a back of a length delivery on off,
14.3
Brydon Carse to Motie, 1 run
14.2
Brydon Carse to Russell, 1 run, a chance goes down! A short delivery angling in and getting big on Russell who was backing away. He miscues the pull shot towards deep mid-wicket. Bethell at deep mid-wicket
14.1
Brydon Carse to Motie, 1 run, back of a length ball outside off, Motie glides it past backward point
Brydon Carse [2.0-0-13-0] is back into the attack
13.6
Dawson to Russell, no run, slow through the air and on a back of a length on off, pushed to extra cover. It has been a terrific spell from Dawson. He finishes with figures of