Mark Wood to Duminy, out Caught by Moeen Ali!! England have struck again, right on the stroke of tea! Oh dear. Another shot which seemed to have been timed sweetly but goes straight to the fielder. England grabbing everything coming their way. Short of length delivery, Duminy pulls it hard from outside off but fails to keep it down, and it's taken at mid-wicket. Ali with another good catch, although this one was a lot easier than the one he took off his own bowling. Duminy c Moeen Ali b Mark Wood 2(16) 
      Mark Wood to Duminy, 2 runs, short of length outside off, sits up for Duminy to punch through extra-cover 
      Mark Wood to Duminy, no run, slanted in on off, Duminy turns it to mid-wicket 
      Mark Wood to Duminy, no run, back of a length wide of off, the variable bounce coming into play to foil Duminy's cut. Ends up chopping it off a thick under-edge 
      Mark Wood to Duminy, no run, squared up as the ball straightens from round the wicket, defends off the outside half to point 
      Mark Wood to Amla, 1 run, good length down leg, glanced down to fine leg 
      Moeen Ali to Duminy, no run, gets forward and defends 
      Moeen Ali to Duminy, no run, tossed up on off, defended 
      Moeen Ali to Duminy, no run, lovely from Ali. He pushes it through quicker and the change in trajectory fools Duminy. The length isn't different from the first two deliveries of this over, but he plays back to this and gets a thick inside edge 
      Moeen Ali to Duminy, no run, drifting in full on middle and leg, Duminy plays it back 
      Moeen Ali to Duminy, no run, driven wide of cover, good diving stop by Jennings 
      Anderson to Amla, 2 runs, back of a length outside off, and it's a classic Amla shot off the back foot. Those fast hands come into play again as he punches it through point 
      Moeen Ali to Duminy, no run, pushed back off the back foot 
      Moeen Ali to Duminy, no run, kept out 
      Moeen Ali to Duminy, no run, gets forward and defends 
      Moeen Ali to Duminy, no run, drifting in on off, Duminy defends forward