Alzarri Joseph to Kadeem Alleyne, FOUR, shot! Short and aimed for the body, Alleyne plays the Calypso pull off one leg, he gets on top of the bounce and rolls his wrists over to send it through the mid-wicket region
1.2
Alzarri Joseph to Kadeem Alleyne, no run, 142.7ks on a length and outside off, Alleyne eases it towards point
Slip in place
1.1
Alzarri Joseph to Kadeem Alleyne, no run
Alzarri Joseph, right-arm fast medium, comes into the attack
0.6
Roston Chase to de Kock, SIX, that's an excellent start. Dragged short and de Kock is quick to pounce,
0.5
Roston Chase to de Kock, FOUR, to deep backward point
0.4
Roston Chase to de Kock, no run, touch quicker and still gets it to straighten, de Kock defends off the outer half to backward point
0.3
Roston Chase to de Kock, no run, tossed up close to off, de Kock prods forward and defends to the off-side
0.2
Roston Chase to de Kock, 2 runs, short and outside off,
0.1
Roston Chase to Kadeem Alleyne, 1 run, spinning into the right hander, Alleyne nudges it square on the leg-side
Kadeem Alleyne and de Kock are at the crease. Kadeem Alleyne is on strike. Roston Chase will open the attack
Ackeem Auguste: It was a slow wicket and difficult to start on. Our plan was to take it deep and take it from there. It (the pitch) was the same as yesterday. I am trying to learn as much as possible from experienced guys like Faf and Charles.
11:35 Local Time, 15:35 GMT, 21:05 IST: Not sure what to make of this total. For most parts of the innings it seemed tough for the batters to play their shots but Tim Seifert made it look ridiculously easy towards the end. Has the pitch gotten better as the innings progressed? We will know once Barbados Royals also bat on it. Johnson Charles got the Kings off to a steady start even though they lost Faf cheaply. Auguste played the perfect second foil at the other end and together the pair added a 50+ stand. Seifert then applied the finishing touches to the innings and got the total past the 160-mark. Will it be two wins in two days for the Kings? Or will the Royals chase this down? Back soon to find out..
19.6
Holder to Seifert, 2 runs, to long-off
19.5
Holder to Seifert, no run, that's an excellent call by Wiese. Seifert had started to walk towards the dugout but it was Wiese who asked him to challenge the onfield call.
Kings review! Seifert has been given out LBW. He was happy to walk away but Wiese asks him to send it upstairs. This looked dead in real time. Did the ball pitch outside leg?
19.4
Holder to Seifert, FOUR, short and banged into the wicket,