Livingstone to Billings, out Caught by Jacob Bethell!! Livingstone has the last laugh. He pulled away momentarily before this ball was bowled and did that put off Billings? He wanted to go big again and chose to play the orthodox slogsweep. Fails to get the desired timing and holes out to deep mid-wicket. Billings c Jacob Bethell b Livingstone 17(10) [4s-1 6s-1]
Livingstone to Billings, SIX, here comes the switch hit! Billings gets into position early and times it really clean for a 61-metre maxium over deep backward point
Milne to Billings, 2 runs, Billings uses his whippy wrists to heave the pull to the right of deep mid-wicket. A needless direct hit at the batting end results in an extra run (overthrows)
Milne to Billings, 1 run, 86mph length ball outside off, Billings opens the bat face and guides it to the left of third man
Southee to Billings, 1 run, 79mph full on leg stump, Billings whips to the right of the fielder at deep square
Southee to Billings, 1 run, 80mph angled in on a length, Billings hops and tucks it square on the leg-side
Benny Howell to Billings, 1 run, full in the zone outside off, Billings closes the bat face on the drive to the right of mid-on
Benny Howell to Billings, 1 run, this one sits up in the channel outside off, Billings steers the drive to the left of sweeper cover
Benny Howell to Billings, no run, slower full delivery on sixth stump, Billings looks to flick and gets a thick inside edge to the right of short fine
Milne to Billings, FOUR, streaky but effective nonetheless! Good length shaping in just outside off, Billings looks to push down the ground and gets a thick inside edge that skims past the leg peg and beats the fielder at fine leg to his right