Mark Wood to Miller, no run, brilliant. Miller backed away way too early and Mark Wood plundered the opportunity, banging the ball short and at the batsman. Too quick, good bounce and the ball is past Miller before he can think of a shot to play. 5 off 3 needed! 
      Mark Wood to Chris Morris, 1 run, just about hacks a single to fine leg. Short ball again, and Chris Morris waits before helping the pull behind. Not in control but who cares, he's on top of that 
      J Ball to Chris Morris, no run, full ball, can't get under it and swing it away. So it's either taken the pad or the inside edge here - not sure - but rebounds back towards the keeper. No run available here. 7 needed off the last over 
      J Ball to Chris Morris, 1 run, somehow pulls it away. Quite late to read the length firstly, then is chained in the crease and just about avoids getting hit on the helmet. 8 off 8 needed 
      J Ball to Miller, FOUR, gets the width and cuts through backward point. England's bowlers aren't sticking to the plans there. Width given and they pay 
      J Ball to Miller, SIX, 14 needed off 11 now. There's a reason why Miller didn't run. He had middled the bejeezus out of it. He gets a fullish ball that's wide, waits and pumps it back down the pitch. It's huge. Humongous. Very very big 
      Mark Wood to Chris Morris, SIX, gee. All simple now. A swing of the highest order. Stood put and murders this length ball over cow corner 
      Mark Wood to Miller, 2 leg byes, firstly a piece of bowling that can cringe you. Miller had backed as far as the fifth stump down leg, exposing the stumps totally, but Mark Wood follows him. Does Miller manage some bat on that? Perhaps not. Off the pad to say backward square leg, and the keeper has run right upto that position. And the point fielder runs across to the striker's end to grab hold of the throw, under-arms the ball but misses. Miller makes it back in with the second run, phew! 
      J Ball to Chris Morris, no run, extracts good bounce on this short ball. Chris Morris goes for the pull, more in hinsdight, but the ball is zooming over, through his pull. Could that have been a wide? Well, Buttler feigns enough of an appeal to sway the umpire away 
      J Ball to Chris Morris, 1 run, a indrfiting slowish full toss but this is a good ball. Fired it at the stumps seeing him back away for arm-room, and had Chris Morris not connected, this was taking the stumps. Popped over the covers for a makeshift single 
      Plunkett to Chris Morris, no run, pacy short ball, Chris Morris wants to upper-cut but surrenders to the pace. Dot ball. 42 off 24.. 
      Plunkett to Chris Morris, 1 run, lofts, cross-batted and it doesn't reach the deep mid-wicket fielder. On the bounce 
      Mark Wood to Chris Morris, 1 run, short ball angled in, and all Chris Morris gets on this is some glove. Late into the pull, and to a ball going down. Should have done better 
      Mark Wood to Chris Morris, 1 run, fullish ball that's been shoved to long-on 
      Plunkett to Miller, 1 run, waits for the slower back of a length delivery and dabs a single to third man. 60 off last six.. 
      Plunkett to Miller, wide, another charge from Miller, this time while making room, and so Plunkett has to shove the ball down leg. An appeal for a run-out, as the keeper under-arms the throw, but Miller is back in 
      Plunkett to Miller, wide, gets carried away seeing the charge and bangs it too short. Over his head and it's a wide, Nasser informs us 
      Plunkett to Chris Morris, 1 run, drops the ball to backward point and runs a quick single 
      Plunkett to Behardien, 3 runs, slower delivery outside off. Actually too much outside off and it's been pumped over extra cover. Joe Root in the deep, diving across, sliding and saving a run for his side 
      Moeen Ali to Behardien, 1 run, nudged to long-on 
      Moeen Ali to Miller, 2 runs, he was beaten in the trajectory but went through with the shot. Came down, Moeen Ali fired it straight and Miller had to squeeze-lift it wide of deep mid-wicket 
      J Ball to Behardien, 2 runs, slow and he's dropped it short again. Behardien makes some power and hacks it to long-on. 75 off 48.. 
      J Ball to Miller, FOUR, doesn't get up this short ball, for it was slow. And Miller gets right on top, pulling it behind square leg 
      J Ball to Behardien, 1 run, no feet but has the room on off-stump to force this ball to long-on 
      Root to Miller, 1 run, Root tosses it up and conceded a single to long-on 
      Root to Miller, FOUR, latches onto another sweep. Reaches out on his front leg and brooms it in front of square 
      Root to Miller, 2 runs, clipped from outside off and an early call for the second gets them that. Well run! 
      Root to Behardien, 1 run, slides on outside off, this quicker delivery, and Behardien provisions a late dan here to short third man 
      Moeen Ali to Miller, 2 runs, completely undone in the air here. Comes down but the length isn't there. Went with the shot and arros an inside edge that luckily well wide of leg-stump 
      Moeen Ali to Behardien, 1 run, half a stride that goes forward and across, and an easy single to long-on 
      Moeen Ali to Behardien, 1 run, drags the front foot across with the lack of pace and Behardien has to go across, to long-on 
      Root to Miller, FOUR, fullish, on leg-stump from round the wicket and there to be swept. Miller obliges behind square and picks the gap 
      Root to Behardien, 1 run, dipping, kicking up and worked off the front foot to long-on. 106 off 71 
      Moeen Ali to Miller, SIX, that's one of Miller's many bolts of genius. Comes down, makes room for the inside-out loft and clears the deep cover fence 
      Moeen Ali to Behardien, 1 run, short and skidding on outside off, allowing a back foot-punch through extra cover 
      Root to Behardien, no run, and now beats him with a bit of drift. Just slides on, dragging Behardien across and then shaving his outside edge 
      Root to Behardien, 1 run, goes back after reading the length and defends it to mid-wicket, who parries the ball to he keeper. Miller dives and gets back in 
      Moeen Ali to Miller, FOUR, powerful sweep this time. Goes with the drift and he's used his front leg so well to get right to the pitch of the ball, and hence is in control of the bounce too 
      Moeen Ali to Miller, no run, jumps down the track, sees the length shortened and then blocks off his sticker 
      Moeen Ali to de Kock, 1 run, trundles back and across in his crease but the drift defies all that. Curls in from round the wicket and is very full too, so all de Kock manages is some bat into the leg-side 
      Plunkett to Miller, 1 run, waits and waits, talling up in the crease and then opens the face of the bat to third man. 127 off 90 needed 
      Plunkett to de Kock, 1 run, width, dabbed to third man 
      Plunkett to Miller, 2 runs, that's just a jab but it gets him a couple. Waited and went through covers this time. Looked in control off the back foot this time. 200 up 
      Plunkett to Miller, no run, now he's gone against the angle here. From over the wicket is Plunkett, Miller goes to mid-on, picking the ball from outside off. Not much timing there 
      Plunkett to Miller, no run, from over the wicket to the left hander, Miller stays in the crease and blocks 
      Moeen Ali to de Kock, FOUR, uppishly through the right of Moeen Ali. de Kock shimmies down the track here, and lofts it up with utter timing. Not too close to Moeen Ali, who reached out with his right hand but couldn't reach out. Good-looking boundary 
      Moeen Ali to de Kock, 1 run, flatter trajectory that straightens outside off, de Kock plays it late and is able to pick the gap through mid-on 
      Moeen Ali to Miller, no run, waits in the crease and nudges it around his pad 
      Moeen Ali to de Kock, 1 run, shimmies half a step down the track, but gets too close to the pitch of the ball. Somehow manages to squeeze it out to backward square 
      Plunkett to Miller, no run, poked to mid-off