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The ripple of excitement that only fast bowling can bring comes around the crowd.
Wide outside off, driven through the covers to the boundary by Warner, and they are going to run three - only just though! A solid dive from Marnus gets him home safely.He leaves the next down the leg side and Bairstow can't take the ball cleanly behind the stumps, and he looks in pain too, that's hit him in the finger and he's had to take his glove off to look at his finger, which is already heavily taped.
The pace has gradually increased from Wood, and now Labuschagne clips off his pads for a few to the deep square leg boundary.
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