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  1. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15.3 overs

    Perry b Mlaba 36 (Aus 133-6)

    Not a great look as Ellyse Perry dances down the track for a hoick, but she gets it all wrong and under-edges it onto the timbers.

    160 from here might be a good shout.

  2. Aus 131-5published at 15 overs

    Nope, and Australia lose a review as the batter had queried it. They nurdle five more from the over - what kind of total are they eyeing up?

  3. Aus 126-5published at 14.3 overs

    A loose one from Kapp is pulled to the rope by Perry - a no-ball for height?

  4. Postpublished at 15:38 BST 13 June

    Nathan Johns
    Irish cricket journalist on BBC Test Match Special

    Marizanne Kapp should've played [in the soccer World Cup] the other night. Spikes straight to the ball, an incredible piece of fielding!

  5. Aus 122-5published at 14.2 overs

    Marizanne Kapp returns to the attack, and shows off some nifty footwork as Ellyse Perry drills the ball back at the bowler.

    She sticks a foot out, and steps right on it - the ball will surely need changing after getting spiked.

  6. Postpublished at 15:36 BST 13 June

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on Test Match Special

    Well that's why we've got DRS. Poor call by the umpire that would've sent Sutherland on her way.

  7. Not outpublished at 15:35 BST 13 June

    Sutherland survives, her bat jabbed into the ground rather than edge the ball, but that was a fine take by keeper Sinalo Jafta either way.

  8. Postpublished at 15:34 BST 13 June

    Nathan Johns
    Irish cricket journalist on BBC Test Match Special

    I think she's going to be alright here.

  9. Postpublished at 15:34 BST 13 June

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on Test Match Special

    Sutherland doesn't think she's got anything on it. South Africa are convinced that she did.

  10. Umpire reviewpublished at 15:34 BST 13 June

    There's no line showing on Ultra Edge...

  11. Umpire reviewpublished at 15:33 BST 13 June

    Annabel Sutherland edges through to the keeper, it's given but the batter reviews...

  12. Postpublished at 15:32 BST 13 June

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on Test Match Special

    WolvaardtImage source, Getty Images

    What a catch, an absolute screamer. The ball is absolutely crunched to her. It's actually gone past her by the time she takes the catch. That is fantastic frorm Wolvaardt.

    That felt like one of those that when Wareham watches it back, she'll be thinking that it could've gone anywhere. But, she manages to pick out the best fielder.

  13. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 15:30 BST 13 June

    Wareham c Woolvardt b De Klerk 32 (Aus 120-5)

    Oh, what a catch! What. A. Catch!

    Georgia Wareham smashes it into the off side, it's surely going past Laura Woolvardt but she clings on to a marvellous grab at cover.

  14. Aus 120-4published at 13.3 overs

    Georgia Wareham is tucking into Nadine de Klerk's medium pace, lifting her over cover and then ramping a short one for consecutive boundaries.

  15. Aus 112-4published at 13 overs

    There's no let-up from Perry, who hits the first ball from Chloe Tryon to the leg-side boundary.

    Wareham is on strike for the third, which she reverse-sweeps the boundary at third. The rest of the over is worked around, 12 from that one.

  16. Postpublished at 15:24 BST 13 June

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on Test Match Special

    Australia will want 10 an over from here to get them up to 180.

    WinVizImage source, Cricviz
  17. Aus 100-4published at 12 overs

    Perry is getting going now, sweeping the first of Ayabonga Khaka's next over to the rope very fine past the keeper.

    The batter then flips it powerfully towards the boundary at mid-wicket, but a poor effort from Sune Luus sees the ball slip over for another four.

    Georgia Wareham finishes off a good over for Australia, hitting another boundary from the last to rack up 15 from Khaka.

  18. Aus 85-4published at 11 overs

    Nadine de Klerk comes on for her first over and sees Ellyse Perry pull hight to leg, the ball dropping agonisingly just short of a diving Chloe Tryon, racing in from the rope.

    There's also a pigeon with a death wish out there, it keeps strutting across either crease.

    PigeonImage source, Getty Images
  19. Postpublished at 15:17 BST 13 June

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on Test Match Special

    Marizanne Kapp is moving gingerly out there. If she does have a niggle, should she be on the boundary?

  20. Aus 79-4published at 10 vers

    Ellyse PerryImage source, PA Media

    Nonkululeko Mlaba remains in the attack, but Georgia Wareham takes a liking to a loose one to sweep into acres of space to the boundary in front of one of the Old Trafford hotels.

    Ellyse Perry cleverly gets stuck into the final ball, lifting a leg-side delivery over towards the fine leg boundary for two.