Peter Siddle to Ben Manenti, 2 runs, slower short of length delivery, Manenti mistimes the pull but manages to clear mid-wicket, picks up a brace
18.5
Peter Siddle to Ben Manenti, no run, nails the yorker around leg, Manenti backs away and jams it back to Siddle
18.4
Peter Siddle to Abbott, 1 run, comes down the track and gives himself room, chops it behind and the ball bounces over the stumps. That wasn't far..
18.3
Peter Siddle to Abbott, no run, 137.4ks angled in from back of a length, Abbott misses the flick and is struck on the inner thigh
18.2
Peter Siddle to Abbott, 2 runs, dropped! Short and outside off, Abbott arches back and cuts it to backward point. The ball flies to Merlo and he tries to take it over his head, ends up tipping it over and the pair scamper back for the second
18.1
W
Peter Siddle to Joel Davies, out Caught by Maxwell!! Ufff! How does he make them look so easy? Another toughie and Maxwell makes it look nonchalant. Siddle is on a hat-trick. Full and angled across, Davies tries to go down the ground and toe-ends it over mid-off. Maxwell turns around and runs back, keeps his eyes on the ball and clutches on with both hands. He says, "he misjudged it a bit". Joel Davies c Maxwell b Peter Siddle 8(6) [6s-1]
16
W
Peter Siddle to Silk, out Caught by Tom Curran!! Siddle starts the over with a wicket and ends it with a wicket. It is the slower ball that does the trick. Back of the hand stuff, bowled short and deviates away, Silk is surprished by the extra bounce and can't control the cut, the ball hits the higher part of the bat and balloons towards cover, Curran settles under it and takes a simple catch. Silk c Tom Curran b Peter Siddle 12(13) [4s-2]
15.5
4
Peter Siddle to Silk, FOUR, nicely done! Silk backs away early and Siddle tries to keep it away from his range, but Silk reaches and opens the bat face to slice it wide of short third. He did really well to reach that..
15.4
Peter Siddle to Jack Edwards, 1 run, angled into leg-stump, Edwards backs away and whips it to deep backward square
15.3
Peter Siddle to Jack Edwards, no run, 133.4ks back of a length angled in, Edwards swings across the line and misses. The ball bounces over the stumps
15.2
4
Peter Siddle to Jack Edwards, FOUR, poor delivery and Edwards is off the mark with a four. Siddle has a smile on his face. He knew that was a gift. Slanted down leg, Edwards helps it along the way to fine leg
15.1
W
Peter Siddle to Henriques, out Caught by Mitchell Swepson!! And he strikes first ball. Henriques had to get a move on and perishes in the process. It is the hard length from Siddle, pounded into the three quarter region and hits the splice of Henriques's bat as he tries to heave it into the leg-side, the ball skies up over mid-wicket and Swepson runs around from long-on to hang on. Henriques c Mitchell Swepson b Peter Siddle 18(19) [4s-1]
11
Peter Siddle to Daniel Hughes, no run, full pitcher close to off, Hughes drives firmly but straight to mid-off
10.5
Peter Siddle to Henriques, 1 run, angled in around the hips, Henriques tucks it to square leg
10.4
Peter Siddle to Henriques, no run, 133.3ks leg-cutter that grips and deviates away, Henriques was aiming to guide it to third man but is beaten by the ball straightening. Bit of extra bounce as well..
10.3
Peter Siddle to Daniel Hughes, 1 run, 140.4ks back of a length on off, Hughes opens the bat face and steers to third man
10.2
Peter Siddle to Henriques, 1 run, fullish delivery, Henriques drives and ekes out an inside edge onto the pad, the ball rolls to cover
10.1
Peter Siddle to Daniel Hughes, 1 run, very full delivery on leg, Hughes clips it square on the leg-side
3
Peter Siddle to Philippe, no run, back of a length delivery just outside off, punched to point
2.5
Peter Siddle to Daniel Hughes, 1 run, on the pads, tucked wide of square leg
2.4
Peter Siddle to Daniel Hughes, no run, nipping away sharply across off, squares him up completely and he's beaten in defence
2.3
4
Peter Siddle to Daniel Hughes, FOUR, pitched right up and Hughes gets hold of it. Drives it firmly down the ground to beat mid-off
2.2
Peter Siddle to Daniel Hughes, no run, pitched right up at the stumps, flicked to mid-on
2.1
Peter Siddle to Daniel Hughes, no run, dug in short, takes Hughes by surprise and hits him on the body