Marco Jansen to Rickelton, out Caught by Muthusamy!! Jansen has removed both the MICT openers. 133kph, slanting in from a short of length, Rickelton shapes to heave it over midwicket but the timing goes awry due to the extra bounce and it hits him high on the bat. Simple catch for Muthusamy at mid-on. The in-form Rickelton departs without making an impact. Rickelton c Muthusamy b Marco Jansen 11(12) [4s-2]
4
Milne to Rickelton, 1 run, 141kph, fuller than a length outside off, Rickelton leans across to drive it to deep point
3.5
Milne to Rickelton, no run, 143kph, pacy ball, extra bounce, Rickelton stays back to force it square of the wicket and the ball whistles past the outside edge
3.4
Milne to Rickelton, no run, 132kph, Milne rolls his fingers on this and deceives the batter who is early into his cross-batted stroke. The ball moves away to go past the outside edge
3.3
4
Milne to Rickelton, FOUR, back-to-back fours for Rickelton! Fuller than a length at 137kph wide of off and Rickelton swings across the line to heave it to the left of mid-on off the inner part of the bat
3.2
4
Milne to Rickelton, FOUR, doesn't miss out on this occasion! 138kph, Milne pulls his length back a fraction, serves width again, Rickelton slashes for a cut. It's uppish but beats Breetzke to his left at backward point
3.1
Milne to Rickelton, no run, 140kph, width on offer, Rickelton cuts well but backward point (Breetzke) makes a diving stop to his left at backward point
2.3
Marco Jansen to Rickelton, 1 run, full outside off, Rickelton brings his wrists into play to clip it towards mid-on. A quick single taken
2
Milne to Rickelton, no run, 140kph, fuller than a length, Rickelton opens the bat-face to push it to point
1.3
Milne to Rickelton, 1 run, 136kph, not that short, Rickelton chops it to the left of backward point. The fielder misfields but it's just a single
1.2
Milne to Rickelton, no run, 136kph, pitched up delivery, Rickelton leans forward to drive and finds short cover
1.1
Milne to Rickelton, no run, 134kph, over the wicket, one slip in place, short of length that shapes in a bit, Rickelton watchfully defends from the crease