Shakib to Seifert, FOUR, what an over for the Kings, 24 off it! On the shorter side, Seifert rocks back and cuts it expertly through extra cover. Beats the man in the deep to his left
Shakib to Seifert, SIX, another slot delivery, Seifert says thank you very much and tonks it over long-on for another maximum. He continues to impress
Shakib to Seifert, FOUR, the carnage continues! Slow through the air and drifting down, Seifert switches his stance again and reverse hits it over backward point for yet another boundary. Seifert brings up his fifty off just 18 balls! It's the fastest fifty of the season so far
Shakib to Seifert, no run, quicker and flatter on off, Seifert is rushed a bit and chops it to extra cover
Shakib to Seifert, SIX, in the arc, out of the park! Seifert clears his front leg, lines it up and smashes it straight as an arrow to clear the fence with ease. He struck that one really well
Shakib to Seifert, FOUR, a low full-toss drifting in, Seifert switches his stance and reverse hits it over backward point for a one-bounce boundary. He is flowing along nicely
Shakib to Ackeem Auguste, no run, now Ackeem Auguste makes room outside the leg-stump, this is fired on a yorker length outside off, he can't squeeze it out
Shakib to Ackeem Auguste, no run, fired in at the pads and full as Ackeem Auguste comes down the track to flick, misses, rapped on the pads but sliding down leg
Shakib to Ackeem Auguste, no run, low full-toss on off, hit back to Shakib, good stop
Shakib to Seifert, 1 run, three fielders go for the catch and it drops in front of Odean running in from fine-leg. Shakib is furious. He is seething. Not unlike him though. Throws the white rag to the turf and makes his emotions known. Deceives Seifert in flight, another sweep attempted and the thick top-edge goes straight up, it lands safely near backward square-leg
Shakib to Seifert, SIX, flat six over deep backward square-leg. It's tossed up full on off, Seifert gets low and sweeps aerially, found the gap
Shakib to Ackeem Auguste, 1 run, flat good length on middle and leg, Ackeem Auguste goes on the back foot and tucks to long-on