I don't know if you can hear, but that's a bath running in the background, and once it's full, I'm going to sit in there and finish writing this. Why, because I can, I want to and mostly because I feel like I need a damn good soak.
Now that's a day of Test cricket; two down at the start of play and seven down at the end. With momentum swings at crucial points throughout the day it was one that could have gone any way. We're certainly not disappointed with where we are; three wickets in the morning and we'll be right back in there.
Bath run, lovely!
So today, it took us 16 overs to make a break through, and we get two at once. Marshall nicks one off Jeets and then Shiv, first ball, leading edges a full toss back to Jeets who happily takes the dolly catch. We got Shiv out. This is a cause to celebrate, and we do. That was one tight huddle in the middle of the ground, it turned into a bit of a rolling maul; we knew how big a wicket he is.
While we were waiting for Shiv to come out, Dan asked me to warm up, we had a plan that we were going to implement against him. I was going to bowl the next over from the other end. Dan had spoken to Ian Smith, one of the Sky commentators about a plan to him, and I had a chat with Simon Doull this morning before we started along the same lines. Both suggested the same plan, I get the feeling that they had worked it out together and both were taking credit for it. Any way, we didn't need it. A full toss was all it took, and that was about the only ball we hadn't bowled to him in this series. Jeets had two in two and was on a hat trick. Not to be though.
Gayle was still and looking amazing. I'm not bothered about saying that, as he has been just brilliant last night and today. Sometimes you just have to admit that when someone is hot, they're hot and let them be. Nash joined him and we were trying to attack Nash and defend, as much as we could, to Gayle.
We let Nash cut again. We really can't let him do this. It wasn't good enough from most of us to him. Gayle and Nash put on 124 and held us wicket less for over 55 overs.
We went into tea not with our heads down, but we certainly weren't bubbly either. We came out from tea with some real energy. A great chat in the shed from Dan and Baz and we fizzing. We're back out there with a purpose, with intensity and most importantly with the question ringing in our ears: "Who's going to stand up and make it their day?"
Franky had the ball and he 'stood up'. He hit the deck hard, bowled fast and really rattled Nash straight after tea. And then pick him up with a short ball grabbing some glove lobbing to 2nd slip for an easy catch. We're back. It took us another eight overs to pick up our next wicket, Ramdin hit a soft shot to Flynny at point. Happy days. Franky finished a very good spell with some good reward.
All day I had been struggling with rhythm and it was important that this spell, my last of the day, was up in intensity, pace and hopefully the rhythm would come back. It did, and early. The first ball of this spell kicked through to Baz like it had been in the first innings. Just one ball and the confidence grows and that feel comes back. Again, I'm back. If I had all night to type, I'd try to explain what I'm talking about, but I honestly don't think I have time right now. But I'll try to soon.
I had a good chat to Baz before the spell, he asked me to concentrate on a couple of lengths that were successful for me in the first innings, and hit them well. Defend as much as we could to Gayle and attack Taylor who was now in. I had picked Taylor up in the first innings by getting him hooking. That was going to be part of the plan this evening, although he wasn't coming to the party, at all. Plan B, the slower ball, again. Set him up with a couple of hard length balls, a good bouncer, which actually hit him hard in the grill; yes I did check to see if he was ok! And then the slower ball, the same one that I got Fidel with in the first. Same result. LBW. Yeah ha! That's seven down with about five overs left. A real good chance to pick up at least one more tonight.
Fidel came out at nine tonight, I was quite happy about this. Again I was going to refrain from bowling bouncers to him because he is expecting them. I started with length balls, hard and heavy. I got him to nick a good one to second slip, unfortunately it was dropped. These things happen and I managed to hold back the disappointment that I had been showing, quite a bit, back in Bangladesh. A positive and forward move for me.
No more wickets for us tonight, but my nine over spell was a real positive for me and the team. I bowled an eight over spell in the first innings when I picked up the last four and it had been a long time since I'd done more. I was pretty tired towards the end but there was no way Dan was getting the ball out of my hand. Hopefully I can start up in the morning and take the momentum from tonight into that spell.
Fast bowler Iain O'Brien played 22 Tests for New Zealand in the second half of the 2000s