plays around a straight one, ball doesn't get up too high, leg stump topples
SL Women vs HKG Women, 2nd Quarter-Final at Incheon, Sep 23 2014 - Ball by Ball Commentary
Sri Lanka's Women move through to the semi-finals of the Asian Games where they play the winner of the quarter-final between Bangladesh and Nepal which will be played tomorrow. Sri Lanka blasted from the start and even if had Hong Kong had held their chances it might have been a case of out of the frying pan into the fire, Sri Lanka were relentless in their hitting and running all the way down the order.
Hong Kong themselves started positively but once the first wicket fell the others tumbled and though they can take quite some credit from this game for their attitude and competence, its Sri Lanka who were the better side. Thank you for being with us, we at the Asian Cricket Council via Cricinfo bid you goodbye from Incheon until tomorrow when we have the other two women's quarter-finals, Pakistan v Thailand and Bangladesh v Nepal.
short and down leg, gloved round fine
big appeal for lbw, ball beats the cross-bat swat
Hong Kong's first run after 13 deliveries
slow loopy delivery, driven to mid on
width outside off, hurries on, bat not really close to the ball
another length delivery, goes on with the arm, pushed at, big appeal for a catch behind and it's upheld
worked off the pads to the leg side, 'keeper gathers
good length delivery on off, doesn't turn
through the gap between bat and pad, ball spinning in from a good length to take off-stump
that one turns away, beats the slash, 'keeper appeals for a stumping
bottom-handed to short mid-wicket
looped in, aiming for leg stump, inside edged on to the pad
tossed right up, waits on a drive, inside-edged past leg-stump
back of a length, swivelled away to square leg