Stoinis to Dan Lawrence, 1 run, full on middle, Dan Lawrence gets forward to flick to deep mid-wicket
Stoinis to Samit Patel, 1 run, short of length on off, Samit Patel goes on the back foot and works it to deep mid-wicket
Stoinis to Miller, out Bowled!! Stoinis taps his chest as he gets Miller. Full and a hint of shape back into middle-stump, Miller gets forward to heave and misses, the middle-stump is knocked down. Key wicket that as a set Miller could have done massive damage at the end. Miller b Stoinis 28(10) [6s-4]
Stoinis to Miller, wide, dug in short at Miller, too short though and Miller ducks, called a wide
Stoinis to Miller, SIX, length on middle and leg, in Miller's arc, he flicks and sends this into the stands at deep backward square-leg, all the way
Stoinis to Dan Lawrence, 1 run, a juicy low full-toss outside off, Dan Lawrence makes room outside the leg-stump, then reaches for it to drive to sweeper cover
Stoinis to Dan Lawrence, 2 runs, full outside off, driven through extra cover and they get back for two
Stoinis to Graham Clark, 1 run, low full toss on off, driven through mid-on
Stoinis to Brook, out Bowled!! Stoinis has the big fish. He has uprooted middle stump to send Brook packing. Good length delivery angled in, the Superchargers captain backs away and tries to drive from the crease. His balance isn't great as he's leaning back with his feet rooted to the crease. Misses it completely and it crashes into middle. Brook b Stoinis 6(6) [4s-1]
Stoinis to Brook, no run, short outside off, left alone and it's called one for the over. He was expecting a wide when he let it go. Not to be
Stoinis to Brook, FOUR, there's the falling scoop from Brook! Full toss outside off, he premeditates, falls over into the off-side and scoops it over short fine
Stoinis to Dan Lawrence, no run, another return catch goes down! Very similar to the previous one, driven back to Stoinis who bends low with both hands but can't hold on
Stoinis to Malan, 1 run, return catch goes down! Full at the stumps, driven back down the pitch, in the air and Stoinis fails to hold on despite getting two hands. He had to bend low and catch it around his knees
Stoinis to Malan, SIX, slightly short and at Stoinis's pace, it sits up perfectly for Malan who pulls it a long way back into the crowd over square leg
Stoinis to Malan, 2 runs, punched away through the covers this time, and he's back for two more
Stoinis to Malan, 2 runs, angling away from off, back of a length, Malan punches firmly through backward point