Over-by-over report: After the first two matches were shared, who will edge in front in game three? Join Daniel Gallan
Oooh, extra zip off the surface. Dahani digs in a bumper and it skids through at a rate. Malan does well to get under it. He’s got wheels, does Dahani. I like it. He strays a couple of times, once with an overstep and another time with a leg side wide, but he’s showing a willingness to steam in and let it rip. Jacks is up for it. He gives himself room and clatters one through the covers with a flourish.
He bowled Malan round his legs last night but this first ball is wide outside the off stump. Malan throws his hands at it and a thick edge takes it to the deep third boundary. Dahani rectifies his line and Malan can’t help himself and pokes at it. He’s lucky that lifter from a good length didn’t catch the edge. He’s more assured off his hips and whips a three through midwicket. Jacks takes four through deep third as well but where was the slip? Pakistan may regret that.
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