Gus Atkinson to Tom Latham, FOUR! Easy pickings! Gus Atkinson goes shorter again but down the leg side, angles in from around the wicket, Tom Latham stays deep inside of the crease and watches the ball till the very end. Tickles it for a boundary towards deep fine leg.
Gus Atkinson to Tom Latham, Bowled fuller and on the middle stump, nips in. The ball holds in the wicket for a bit there. Tom Latham pushes at it. The ball takes the leading edge and falls short of cover.
Gus Atkinson to Devon Conway, NO BALL! Short of a length, around the waist, Devon Conway tries to keep it down but misses it and gets hit on the thigh pad. They get a leg bye as the ball rolls towards deep fine. Gus has overstepped again.
Gus Atkinson to Devon Conway, Goes fuller this time, wide outside off, Devon Conway lets it go to the keeper.
Gus Atkinson to Devon Conway, On a good length, around middle, Devon Conway tucks it to short leg.
Gus Atkinson to Devon Conway, Starts from around the wicket, on a good length, outside off, Devon Conway doesn't offer any shot. The umpire has called it a No Ball for overstepping.
Who will bowl from the other end? It will be Gus Atkinson.
Chris Woakes to Tom Latham, Deviating away off the wicket, on a good length, outside off, left alone by Tom Latham.
Chris Woakes to Tom Latham, Back of a length, on the off stump. Tom Latham tries to tuck it towards the leg side. The ball angles in and beats him on the inside edge. Latham wears it on the pads.
Chris Woakes to Tom Latham, On a length, just outside off, goes straight on. Tom Latham leaves it alone.
Chris Woakes to Tom Latham, Wayward down leg, bowled full and on middle, comes in towards the batter. Tom Latham tries to flick it but misses. Good take behind the stumps from Ollie Pope diving to his right.
Chris Woakes to Tom Latham, Full and outside off, goes straight on. Tom Latham leaves it alone.
Chris Woakes to Tom Latham, Beaten! Chris Woakes with a fresh new cherry, goes past the outside edge straight away. Bowled full and outside off, nips in. Tom Latham prods at it as it just goes past the outside edge.