Mitchell Owen to Motie, SIX, this is a nice little cameo from Motie. Short of length delivery and he has sent it sailing into the crowd. Motie gets into a nice position and nails the pull over deep mid-wicket
19.4
Mitchell Owen to Alzarri Joseph, 1 run, dropped! It has been a very unlike Australia performance in the field. Dwarshius now drops one. Short of length and outside off, Joseph upper cuts it towards deep backward point and Dwarshius comes in, gets both hands and somehow manages to put it down
19.3
Mitchell Owen to Motie, byes, 1 run, 115.2ks slower ball outside off, Motie swings off his feet and still does not connect. Joseph's turn to call for a quick single. He makes it but Motie was in trouble had Owen's under-arm throw been on target at the bowler's end
18.5
4
Nathan Ellis to Motie, FOUR, smart batting! Slower short of length delivery, Motie waits for the ball to arrive, opens the bat face and guides it fine of short third. Once again allowing the ball to come works for Motie
18.4
6
Nathan Ellis to Motie, SIX, Motie is no mug with the bat. He has picked the bones out of this slower ball. He spotted it early, delayed his bat swing and that allowed him to time it perfectly. Smashed straight down the ground and sends it bouncing in front of the sightscreen
18.2
W
Nathan Ellis to Powell, out Caught by Green!! This is a big wicket as Powell could have been dangerous with 10 balls remaining. Ellis goes short and into the wicket, the ball does not arrive and Powell miscues the pull over mid-wicket, Green covers ground to his left from deep mid-wicket and hangs on to a good catch. Will West Indies bat out their 20 overs? Powell c Green b Nathan Ellis 12(14) [4s-1]
18.1
4
Nathan Ellis to Powell, FOUR, pace on and length delivery outside off, Powell bends his back knee and smacks it over extra cover, one bounce and over the ropes. That's a good start to the over..
17.4
W
Dwarshuis to Holder, out Caught by Maxwell!! West Indies continue to lose wickets regularly.. Holder gets out in almost the similar way as the first T20I. Good length ball angled across him, Holder drags the big shot to the leg-side and does not get it off the middle, Maxwell runs in from long-on and takes an easy catch. Holder c Maxwell b Dwarshuis 1(3)
16.5
W
Nathan Ellis to Russell, out Caught by Josh Inglis!! Josh Inglis looks relieved. The ball went miles up and kept swirling, Inglis called for it and he never took his eyes off the ball, manages to hold on. David walks across to shake Russell's hand, Maxwell follows and soon the rest of the Australia team. Russell raises his bat and walks off to a grand ovation from the Jamaica crowd. Slower delivery around off, Russell looks to mow it down the ground but is deceived for the pace, skies it straight up and Inglis calls for it. Russell c Josh Inglis b Nathan Ellis 36(15) [4s-2 6s-4]
16.3
Nathan Ellis to Powell, 1 run, dropped! Connolly has put down a sitter. Owen was moved and Connolly replaced him but he has shelled a regulation catch. Fulish delivery outside off, Powell slices it straight down sweeper's throat, Connolly crouches low and goes reverse cup but does not hang on. How much will that cost him?
16.1
4
Nathan Ellis to Russell, FOUR, poor from Owen. Slower ball angled outside off, Russell throws the kitchen sink and slices it over point. Owen gets across from sweeper and makes a mess out of it
15.4
6
Zampa to Russell, SIX, Russell is playing a blinder. Zampa goes short again and Russell pounces, rocks back and muscles the pull over wide long-on
15.3
4
Zampa to Russell, FOUR, that's poor from Zampa. He has the sweeper up and a couple of them inside the ring at point. But he goes short and outside off, freebie for Russell and he cuts it over the infield. Never bothered to keep it down..
14.4
6
Dwarshuis to Russell, SIX, this is classic Russell. It was in the slot alright but still had to be put away. Lenght delivery around off, Russell clears his front leg and launches it over deep mid-wicket. Just a 84-meter six but it has gone out of the ground. Replacement ball coming out..
14.2
6
Dwarshuis to Russell, SIX, back to back sixes. Not where he intended but Russell will take that. 127.8ks short of length delivery and Russell is rushed on the pull, gets a thick top-edge and the ball sails over fine leg
14.1
6
Dwarshuis to Russell, SIX, Russell wasting no time - pumps his second ball over the rope. Angled across him and there was room on offer, he extends his hands and launches it down the ground. 77-meter six..
13.5
W
Zampa to Rutherford, out Caught by Green!! Second in the over. Zampa is delighted. Poor shot from Rutherford. West Indies have lost half their side now. This is slower from Zampa - 85.1ks tossed up delivery and Rutherford takes the bait, he looks to heave it into the leg-side and miscues it to deep mid-wicket, Green settles under it and takes an easy catch. Rutherford c Green b Zampa 0(2)
13.3
W
Zampa to Roston Chase, out Bowled!! Dragged on! Zampa has the last laugh. The spinners continue to do well on this surface. All four wickets have fallen to spin. 95.9ks quicker and fuller, Chase tries to repeat the previous shot but only manages an inside edge onto the stumps. Smart bowling by Zampa - last delivery was slower and in the same area, this was quicker and that deceived Chase. Roston Chase b Zampa 16(16) [6s-1]
13.2
6
Zampa to Roston Chase, SIX, smashed! Zampa throws up the invitation outside off and Chase accepts it happily, there was flight and width, Chase goes down the ground and smokes it for a 88-meter maximum
11
W
Maxwell to Hetmyer, out Caught by Nathan Ellis!! No review needed this time. Maxwell has his man. Second wicket for him and the in-form Hetmyer is gone. This is short and bowled into the wicket, Hetmyer winds up for the big pull but gets it high on the bat, the ball skies towards deep backward square and Ellis comes in to take a good catch. Australia keep plugging away.. Hetmyer c Nathan Ellis b Maxwell 14(10) [6s-1]
10.5
Maxwell to Hetmyer, no run, Australia don't lose the review. Touch and go decision and it has gone in favour of Hetmyer. The slider which skids on and pins Hetmyer back in the crease, he's beaten on the inside edge and the ball strikes him on the back pad. But the angle was taking it down and just clipping leg-stump
10.3
6
Maxwell to Hetmyer, SIX, much needed for the West Indies. They need a move on. This is marginally short and Hetmyer is quick to pounce, he rocks back and nails the pull over deep mid-wicket. At first it seemed like he picked out the fielder but the ball sailed over comfortably
9.1
Zampa to Roston Chase, no run, chance and Marsh has dropped it, was drilled by Chase, but it came straight at him and the Australian captain will feel he should have done better, was nicley tossed up and Chase didn't hold back on the powerful drive through cover
8.1
W
Maxwell to Shai Hope, out Caught by Mitchell Marsh!! Back-to-back wickets and West Indies have lost both openers now. Hope hardly got strike, didn't look at his best and has now thrown his wicket away. Was tossed up invitingly outside off - Hope saw the width and couldn't hold himself back on the lofted drive, but the ball drifted away and he ended up mistiming it over mid-off - Marsh runs back, keeps his eyes on the ball, was dropping in front of him, but he brings his big hands into play and clutches it safely. Shai Hope c Mitchell Marsh b Maxwell 9(13)
8
W
Zampa to Brandon King, out Caught by Green!! That's a top catch from Green and Zampa has struck in his first over - was the leg-break and King is undone in the flight as he charged down the pitch, has to reach out on the shot, it catches the toe-end and lobs up wide of cover-point - Green sprints across to his right, keeps his eyes on the ball and completes it in front of his body. Made it look easy, but that wasn't a straightforward chance. Brandon King c Green b Zampa 51(36) [4s-3 6s-4]
7.1
F
Zampa to Brandon King, 1 run, Zampa tosses one on middle, driven down to long-on for a single, brings up his 12th T20I half-century - has turned it on after a slow start
6.2
6
Connolly to Brandon King, SIX, clubbed, King is in his elements now, dragged short by Connolly - King makes room and then flat-bats the pull, straight of long-off and it sails over the ropes
6.1
Connolly to Shai Hope, 1 run, tossed up on middle and leg, Hope makes aroom on the punch, wide of point for a single
4.5
6
Kuhnemann to Brandon King, SIX, massive, this is turning out to be a huge over - can't afford to miss the lengths here and Kuhnemann floats one right into King's hitting area, he gets forward, gets under it and then hammers it over wide long-on for another maximum
4.4
4
Kuhnemann to Brandon King, FOUR, back-to-back boundaries for King - dropped short by Kuhnemann, there's some grip off the surface, but it sits up to be smacked, King makes room and then finds the gap square past cover for a boundary
4.3
6
Kuhnemann to Brandon King, SIX, lovely, tad too full from Kuhnemann - land right in the hitting area, King gets a good stride forward, covers the line and then muscles it high and over long-on for a maximum
4.1
4
Kuhnemann to Brandon King, FOUR, cracking shot, fraction short and wide of off - King backs away, opens up the off-side and then cuts it powerfully past point for a boundary
3.5
6
Dwarshuis to Brandon King, SIX, thumped, that'll make King feel better - fraction overpitched by Dwarshuis, was the slower ball, but it's right in the slot and King drags the heave over long-on for the first six of the night
2.1
Kuhnemann to Brandon King, no run, beautifully bowled, has King been caught out of the crease? The third umpire will have a look - nice loop and drift from the left-arm spinner, dragged King forward and then spun past the outside edge. He was overbalanced and did drag the feet out of the crease, but it's back inside the crease before Josh Inglis broke the stumps - NOT OUT
0.4
Kuhnemann to Brandon King, wide, a loud shout for caught behind, Josh Inglis was very confident and shakes his head as it's called as a wide - Australia review, was flatter and down leg, King was shaping for the big sweep. The ball is close to the glove, but we need UltraEdge to confirm. A flat line is revealed and Australia have lost their review - NOT OUT and the wide stays
0.1
4
Kuhnemann to Brandon King, FOUR, .. and King starts with a boundary - tossed up and sliding down leg, King gets on top of the bounce and then sweeps it backward of square on the on-side - the fielder in the deep is square and has no chance