Over-by-over updates from the match at Eden GardensEngland v West Indies: second ODI – live!Get in touch with Adam via email or tweet @collinsadam 3.06pm BST Caught at midwicket! Catching practice after misjudging what looks to be an attempted topspinner. Completely against the flow of play. Chahal has got his side right back in this with something altogether unremarkable. Should clarify: it didn’t pitch. Head just misread the full toss. 17th over: Australia 85-3 (Smith 34, Maxwell 0) 3.01pm BST 16th over: Australia 80-2 (Smith 32, Head 36)Yep, it is Kuldeep. Glad to see. Starts with a cracking wrong’un, that beats Head and brings an appeal. Well outside the line, mind. TV confirms they were right not to review the appeal in the previous over too – umpires call. Just. Smith batting in the Aussie baseball cap now. I know we’ve done this a bit on the OBO before, but this times like these we need to campaign hard for them to bring back the baggy gold. Four singles for the pair from the over, happy to keep going with their risk-free approach for now. Rightly so with this stand now worth 71 in 67 balls. Continue reading…
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