J Archer to S Smith, A short ball, outside off, pulled through mid-wicket for a run.
J Archer to Labuschagne, A length ball outside off, Labuschagne taps it towards point, looks up at Smith and takes off for a quick single.
C Overton to Smith, A length ball, wide outside off, Smith shoulders arms.
C Overton to Labuschagne, A length ball, down the leg side, helped towards fine leg for a single.
C Overton to Labuschagne, Full and outside off, left alone.
C Overton to Labuschagne, Around off again, pushed back to the bowler.
C Overton to Labuschagne, Around off, pushed back down the ground.
C Overton to Labuschagne, A length ball outside off, solidly defended.
A heavier set of bails comes on and the bowling is changed as well. Craig Overton will now bowl into the wind. 4-0-14-0 so far. Broad was struggling at this end since the break.
J Archer to Smith, Another solid defense.
J Archer to Smith, Full and straight, SS blocks it out watchfully.
J Archer to Smith, A bouncer, around off, ducked under.
J Archer to Smith, Outside off, left alone.
J Archer to Smith, Around off, Smith gets across and defends.
J Archer to Smith, A short ball, around middle, pulled behind square leg for a couple.
The fourth umpire is Rob Bailey. Ironically, he is the one who is coming down the stairs with a heavier set of bails. They should be replaced in the next over. Steve Waugh, the Aussie mentor, is having a chat with him. Root is getting a bit irritated now, he wants the bails back on as quickly as possible.
S Broad to Smith, Full and straight, Smith gets across and flicks it through mid-wicket for a run.
More problems for Broad. He is probably not happy with the bails not being on the stumps. Both sides are without bails now. Not quite sure what is he complaining about, because Root joins him too. But Erasmus explains them something and both agree. Well done, Marais. Never easy to explain stuff to Broad.
S Broad to Labuschagne, Full and down the leg side, flicked through mid-wicket for a single.
S Broad to Labuschagne, A length ball, outside off, another one let through.