Mohammed Siraj 1-48(4 ov)
Mohammed Siraj 1-48(4 ov)
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Mohammed Siraj to Ravindra Jadeja, FOUR, Jadeja finishes with a boundary. Still a good over from Siraj - just 9 runs. He misses the yorker and dishes out a juicy full toss, Jadeja swings hard and though he didn't middle it, the placement was in front of square and splits the two fielders in the deep
Mohammed Siraj to Jofra Archer, 1 run, 138.2ks low full toss on off, Archer squeezes an inside-edge backward of square leg
Mohammed Siraj to Jofra Archer, no run, excellent from Siraj. Just 4 runs so far. Can he finish it well? He nails the yorker and Archer can only dig it back down the pitch
Mohammed Siraj to Dhruv Jurel, out Caught by Jos Buttler!! Soft dismissal! No appeal from Siraj or Buttler. But Jurel starts walking. They all knew he had hit that. Another slower ball bouncer, Jurel is almost off the ground while attempting the ramp, gets a feather and Buttler takes a simple catch over his head. A superb knock comes to an end. Dhruv Jurel c Jos Buttler b Mohammed Siraj 75(42) [4s-5 6s-5]
Mohammed Siraj to Dhruv Jurel, no run, slower bouncer outside off, Jurel attempts the ramp but does not make contact
Mohammed Siraj to Dhruv Jurel, FOUR, shot! Siraj misses the yorker by a couple of inches and that is enough for Jurel to put it away, uses his strong bottom hand and whips it in front of square, splitting long-on and deep mid-wicket
Mohammed Siraj to Dhruv Jurel, SIX, those last two balls turn it into an expensive over. Siraj goes for the yorker and misses it completely - dishes a full toss on the pads, easy pickings for Jurel as he deposits it into the deep backward square stand. He used the bottom hand and whipped it all the way into the crowd
Mohammed Siraj to Dhruv Jurel, FOUR, streaky but Jurel and RR won't be complaining. Siraj goes short and into the wicket, pace off delivery and Jurel is a bit early into the pull, gets a top-edge and the ball flies away wide of Buttler
Mohammed Siraj to Dhruv Jurel, no run, full pitcher at the stumps, Jurel flicks and picks out mid-wicket. Not the first time Jurel has missed out on that shot. He found the fielder against Ashok as well
Mohammed Siraj to Yashasvi Jaiswal, leg byes, 1 run, premeditates the scoop - shuffles a long way across and bends low to play the shot, but Siraj goes full and Jaiswal gets an under-edge into the off-side. He's down on his back but Jurel calls him across for a quick single. The umpire though has given it as leg-bye
Mohammed Siraj to Yashasvi Jaiswal, FOUR, fifty for Jaiswal. It has been a composed innings. He has not gone hammer and tongs as he usually does. Has bided his time and now it is go-time. He walks the wicket, stays leg-side of the ball and creams the drive on the rise through extra cover. Mid-off was inside the ring and he didn't bother to chase it
Mohammed Siraj to Yashasvi Jaiswal, no run, 134.1ks angled across the left-hander, Jaiswal attempts the slash and the ball sneaks under his bat, does not carry through to Buttler as well
Mohammed Siraj to Yashasvi Jaiswal, no run, blocked from the crease
Mohammed Siraj to Yashasvi Jaiswal, no run, will go down as a chance but a toughie for Buttler! Short of a length delivery on the leg stump, Jaiswal got inside the line to whip it away fine past short fine leg, ball took the under edge and flew low to the right. Buttler did dive full length and get his right to it but it didn't stick. Could have been taken
Mohammed Siraj to Yashasvi Jaiswal, FOUR, mistimed but it is still good enough to clear the infield. Not a bad ball. Short of a length just outside off stump, Jaiswal went for the loft through the line over mid-off. Backed himself to clear the infield, bat turned in his hands on impact but he got away with it
Mohammed Siraj to Yashasvi Jaiswal, no run, the short of length delivery on the stumps, Jaiswal defends
Mohammed Siraj to Yashasvi Jaiswal, wide, gets away with another spray past the leg-side. Fine nudge would have been another four
Mohammed Siraj to Yashasvi Jaiswal, FOUR, that is the third boundary Siraj has conceded by spraying the ball down the leg-side. This time it's short of length and down the leg-side. There is short fine leg this time but it still is a freebie and Jaiswal took toll
Mohammed Siraj to Yashasvi Jaiswal, SIX, every time they have overpitched it's been a literal free-hit for these batters. Siraj will be kicking himself for offering a slot ball with some width outside off stump, Jaiswal says thank you very much and lofts over cover for a maximum
Mohammed Siraj to Yashasvi Jaiswal, no run, short of length delivery just outside off stump, Jaiswal looks to cut, cut off with a slide at cover-point
Mohammed Siraj to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, 1 run, full and bit of shape back in, Vaibhav drives to long-on
Mohammed Siraj to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, FOUR, second gift of the over. Short of a length down the leg-side. The coach won't be happy with that line from his senior pro when there is no protection at fine leg. Vaibhav gets inside the line and pulls this really fine and collects his second boundary
Mohammed Siraj to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, no run, short of length delivery on the stumps, Vaibhav looks to flick, misses, gets hit on the pad. Pitched outside leg for LBW
Mohammed Siraj to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, FOUR, that's a gift of a length ball on the pads from Siraj. Vaibhav didn't have to do much with no fine leg in place, just glanced it fine and he is away with a first ball four
Mohammed Siraj to Yashasvi Jaiswal, 1 run, to deep square leg, starts with a leg-side length ball, clipped past square leg and RR are away