Mominul to Elgar, no run, Bangladesh have taken the review: Elgar is the man in question. It's for a lbw. They don't seem to convinced, but replays reveal that it could be closer than they think. Remember, the onfield call is not out. Nothing on the UltraEdge. The ball's missed the bat clearly. Over to ball-tracking: Pitched - in-line, impact - in-line and wickets - missing [sliding down leg]. So, the onfield call stays and Elgar remains not out. A toss up on middle and leg, Elgar knelt down and played all around that sweep shot, missed the line completely and is struck in front of middle. Mushfiqur Rahim had a long chat with the bowler and the keeper before signalling for a review 
      Mominul to Markram, 1 run, cut away to deep extra cover 
      Mominul to Elgar, 3 runs, veering on leg, Elgar moves inside the line and tickles it fine. Three taken 
      Mominul to Markram, 1 run, plunges forward and drives it to long-off 
      Mominul to Markram, FOUR, short and put away with disdain. A rank long hop from Markram, he rocks back and smokes it over mid-wicket 
      Mominul to Elgar, 1 run, flatter on off, Elgar treks back and tucks it through square leg 
      Mominul to Elgar, 1 run, pushes the ball wide of short mid-wicket, towards long-on for a single 
      Mominul to Markram, 1 run, short and wide, kept a tad low, Markram jumps back to clatter it to deep cover 
      Mominul to Elgar, 1 run, easy lengths these for Elgar who sits back to punch a single to long-on 
      Mominul to Elgar, 2 runs, quicker on middle, flicked wide of deep square 
      Mominul to Elgar, no run, negated into the on-side 
      Mominul to Elgar, no run, flat on middle, punched to mid-wicket