WI 119-3published at 16.4 overs
Single. Single. Single.
This is very good from Kagiso Rabada.
SA chase 144 with 10 balls to spare
Markram 51* (26), Van der Dussen 43* (51)
Hendricks 39 (30)
WI 143-8: Lewis 56 (35), Pretorius 3-17
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Single. Single. Single.
This is very good from Kagiso Rabada.
I'm with Carlos.
It is an absolute nonsense.
Carlos Brathwaite
West Indies all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
This might be a bit brutal but I have no sympathy for bowlers who overstep. The line doesn't move!
The free hit goes for four!
Kieron Pollard doesn't catch it cleanly at all but he finds the gap through mid-wicket and moves to 16.
Kagiso Rabada is going to bowl out.
Uh oh. He starts with a no ball.
Can West Indies capitalise on the free hit?
Carlos Brathwaite
West Indies all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
They've got to go at 10 an over minimum from here. But having seen how easily they took 16 from that over, we could be looking at more than 150.
Two singles end the over. It is a good one for West Indies though with 16 coming off it.
Tabraiz Shamsi is the number one-ranked bowler in international Twenty20 cricket but his three overs have gone for 37 today.
Temba Bavuma would have to be very brave to give him a fourth.
A wide from Tabraiz Shamsi.
Pressure. Pressure. Pressure.
Chris Gayle joins the party!
He doesn't middle this at all and it goes very high, but it has just enough distance to clear the boundary down the ground.
Pressure is on Tabraiz Shamsi here.
Aatif Nawaz
BBC Test Match Special
Exactly! Chris Gayle, who else?
Carlos Brathwaite
West Indies all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
The man at the other end?
Aatif Nawaz
BBC Test Match Special
Kieron Pollard has the second-most sixes in T20 cricket. Do you know who has the most?
HUGE!
Kieron Pollard gets down on one knee and slog sweeps Tabraiz Shamsi 92m over mid-wicket.
Here we go, folks.
This could be a big moment.
Left-arm spinner Tabraiz Shamsi, who went for 21 from his two overs, is back on.
Carlos Brathwaite
West Indies all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
These two have respect for Nortje. They won't want to give him their wicket so they'll target other bowlers in these last five overs.
Gayle 3, Pollard 4
Absolutely superb from Anrich Nortje with just two singles coming off his third over. What a bowler he is.
West Indies are going to have to go some here. Five overs left - they need 11 an over to get up to 150.
Here are the first two wickets that fell...
Carlos Brathwaite
West Indies all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
West Indies will see 150 as the first milestone. Pollard and Gayle will give themselves 10 balls or so and then start to launch. Once they do, Shamsi's next two overs will be crucial.
West Indies' cricket and thinking in this tournament so far has felt somewhat muddled.
They were too block, block, shot against England and their batting order and intent today doesn't feel quite right either.
A case of too much power and not really knowing how to best utilise it?
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