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]
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
Maxwell to Hetmyer, 2 runs, in the air and safe. Bit more flight on this delivery and Hetmyer looks to loft down the ground, ends up slicing it over extra cover and the ball lands well wide of the long-off fielder
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
Maxwell to Roston Chase, 1 run, I0$ fraction short and sliding in, Chase pulls to deep backward square
Maxwell to Hetmyer, 1 run, I0$ quicker and drifting in, Hetmyer goes back and forces it to long-on
Maxwell to Hetmyer, no run, flighted delivery outside off - tad too close to cut and Hetmyer is beaten on the outside edge
Maxwell to Hetmyer, 2 runs, dropped short and just outside off - punched square on the off-side and Hetmyer is back for the second
Maxwell to Roston Chase, 1 run, flatter and wider of off, punched off the back-foot to deep cover
Maxwell to Hetmyer, 1 run, fraction short and just outside off - extra bounce as Hetmyer shaped for the pull, it's whipped down to long-on instead
Maxwell to Roston Chase, 1 run, tossed up just outside off, Chase drags it down to deep mid-wicket for a single
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)