Apr-Jun 03: Australia in West Indies

3rd Test Match - DAY 3

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Jason Gillespie congratulated by Ricky Pointing and Mattew Hayden.

Smith and Gayle set a partnership of 139 runs as 1st wicket fall down. Gillispe struck twice as he got both openers in the early morning session. He had 3 wickets in total.

Patience reward for MacGill as he sent back Chanderpaul on Golden Duck. He was caught by Lee on the leg-side. Sarwan & Ganga played average. No big contribution. Brian Lara is being diagnosed with Chicken Pox; :( was LBW. It looked to me harsh decision as it was a huge inside-edge but Umpire Venkat gave it out.

At Stumps, West Indies trail by 314 runs with 2 wickets remaining. Aussies might enforce the follow-on tomorrow as West Indies still needs 114 runs to pass by follow-on mark.

Everything looks perfect for Aussies.




**West Indies 1st innings                                         R   M   B  4 6

CH Gayle                                 b Gillespie           71 196 155 12 0
DS Smith              c Gilchrist        b Gillespie           59 209 139  9 0**
D Ganga               c Bichel           b Lehmann             26 130  89  2 0
RR Sarwan             c Gilchrist        b Lee                 40 163 129  2 0
S Chanderpaul         c Lee              b MacGill              0   1   1  0 0
OAC Banks             c Ponting          b Gillespie           24  47  40  4 0
+CS Baugh             c Ponting          b MacGill             24 104  63  1 0
*BC Lara              lbw                b Bichel              14  80  55  1 0
VC Drakes             not out                                   4      10  0 0
**Extras                (b 6, lb 12, nb 11)                      29
Total                 (8 wickets, 112.2 overs)                291**

To Bat: TL Best, JJC Lawson.

FoW: 1-139 (Gayle, 46.4 ov), 2-142 (Smith, 48.3 ov),
     3-205 (Ganga, 76.6 ov), 4-206 (Chanderpaul, 77.4 ov),
     5-245 (Sarwan, 90.5 ov), 6-245 (Banks, 91.1 ov),
     7-281 (Lara, 107.6 ov), 8-291 (Baugh, 112.2 ov).

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
McGrath                     18      7     25      0
**Gillespie                   21      9     31      3 (1nb)**
Lee                         20      6     68      1 (4nb)
MacGill                     31.2    3     95      2 (2nb)
Lehmann                      9      2     26      1
Bichel                      13      2     28      1





[QUOTE]
Originally posted by Pakistani Tiger: *
**3rd Test Match - DAY 3
*

At Stumps, West Indies trail by 314 runs with 2 wickets remaining. Aussies might enforce the follow-on tomorrow as West Indies still needs 10 runs to pass by follow-on mark.

Everything looks perfect for Aussies.

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PT bhai how do you calculate 10 runs. According to me the WI need 114 runs to avoid the follow on.

Oops,

Yeah, exactly 114 runs requried to pass follow-on mark.

Thank you, Ehsan Bhai. :wave: {I edited my comments}

**Did you guys see how Lara was given out LBW by some Mr. Venkat Andha?? He played the ball hard on his pads and the blind fool raised his finger :smack: **

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Bret Lee celebrates as Australia takes control.

Yes, saby I watched it. Lara was unfortunate with health as well as on the field with poor decision given by Venkat. :(

Australia in commanding position, as they enforced follow-on. At Lunch, West Indies are on 12 runs, without a loss, trailing by 265 runs.




**West Indies 1st innings                                         R   M   B  4 6

CH Gayle                                 b Gillespie           71 196 155 12 0
DS Smith              c Gilchrist        b Gillespie           59 209 139  9 0**
D Ganga               c Bichel           b Lehmann             26 130  89  2 0
RR Sarwan             c Gilchrist        b Lee                 40 163 129  2 0
S Chanderpaul         c Lee              b MacGill              0   1   1  0 0
OAC Banks             c Ponting          b Gillespie           24  47  40  4 0
+CS Baugh             c Ponting          b MacGill             24 104  63  1 0
*BC Lara              lbw                b Bichel              14  80  55  1 0
VC Drakes             c Lee              b MacGill             11  74  53  1 0
TL Best               not out                                  20  66  50  2 0
JJC Lawson            st Gilchrist       b MacGill              1   8   6  0 0
**Extras                (b 11, lb 16, nb 11)                     38
Total                 (all out, 128.5 overs)                  328**

FoW: 1-139 (Gayle, 46.4 ov), 2-142 (Smith, 48.3 ov),
     3-205 (Ganga, 76.6 ov), 4-206 (Chanderpaul, 77.4 ov),
     5-245 (Sarwan, 90.5 ov), 6-245 (Banks, 91.1 ov),
     7-281 (Lara, 107.6 ov), 8-291 (Baugh, 112.2 ov),
     9-324 (Drakes, 126.6 ov), 10-328 (Lawson, 128.5 ov).

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
McGrath                     18      7     25      0
Gillespie                   21      9     31      3 (1nb)
Lee                         25      8     77      1 (4nb)
MacGill                     39.5    8    107      4 (2nb)
Lehmann                      9      2     26      1
Bichel                      16      3     35      1



3rd Test Match - DAY 4

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Ramnaresh Sarwan avoids a bouncer bowled by Brett Lee.

4th day gone and still West Indies are trailing by 90 runs.

Confident start given by Chris Gayle as he scored his second-test half century, however, he was very unfortunate the way he got stumped.

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Lee screams at large as he removed Ganga and Smith.

Ganga and Smith played below average inning, went off cheaply as Brett Lee got rid of them.

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Brian Lara bats despite of high temperature.

Brian Lara(41 N.O.), who, seems to be feeling good and his health is not that critical as it was yesterday, is on the crease along with Ramnaresh Sarwan(58 N.O.)

At stumps, West Indies are 187/3.




**West Indies 2nd innings (following on)                          R   M   B  4 6

CH Gayle              st Gilchrist       b MacGill             56 161 123  8 0**
DS Smith              lbw                b Lee                  5  42  32  0 0
D Ganga               lbw                b Lee                  6  37  23  0 0
**RR Sarwan             not out                                  58     134  9 0
*BC Lara              not out                                  41     122  3 0
Extras                (b 6, lb 13, nb 2)                       21
Total                 (3 wickets, 72 overs)                   187**

To Bat: OAC Banks, +CS Baugh, S Chanderpaul, VC Drakes, TL Best,
        JJC Lawson.

FoW: 1-14 (Smith, 10.4 ov), 2-31 (Ganga, 18.5 ov),
     3-94 (Gayle, 35.1 ov).

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
McGrath                     16      5     30      0
Gillespie                   15      5     23      0
MacGill                     17      4     39      1 (1nb)
Lee                         11      4     38      2
Bichel                       6      1     22      0 (1nb)
Ponting                      2      0      6      0
Waugh                        4      0      6      0
Lehmann                      1      0      4      0



i seriusly hope WI somehow stop the aussie jaggernaut and save the match. Once again the onus is on Lara and Sarwan. But the wicket is terrible right now. But the way Lara and sarwan were playing righ tnow they can survive unless
VEnkat doesnt show any gret umpiring talents of his which he displayed so graciusly in the first inning and let Lara get out naturally.

Tough task ahead for Windies, I highly doubt both will bat for a draw.

latest score*

Australia 605/9d

West Indies 328 & 256/7 (103.0 ov) (f/o)

West Indies trail by 21 runs with 3 wickets remaining

that's it aussies have done it again, wi need walsh and ambrose back their bowling isn't dominant anymore.

throughout this test series their bowling has been below par, batting has been fine they have posted decent totals in all of thir innings.

worst performance by west indies i have ever seen. :nook: Aust. is going to win again.
260/7 still trail by 17 runs after follow-on. 3 wickets remaining.:bailan:

3 down 1 more to go. It is going to be a Whitewash. Steve Waugh is the Second Highest Scorer in Test Cricket Surpassing India’s Sunil Gavaskar. :k:

3rd Test Match - DAY 5

So, the 5th and final day of the Test match started off as Lara and Sarwan removed quickly by the Aussies.

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Australia bowler Andrew Bichel leaps into the air as he celebrates getting Brian Lara of the West Indies, right,

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**Stuart Macgill of Australia, center, celebrates after Ramnaresh Sarwan of the West Indies, right, was out LBW **

Rest of the Caribbean Boys scored under 40. Result, West Indies falling short and Aussies won. With the wicket of Justin Langer, Jermain Lawson completed his hat-trick across both innings. Good on him. :slight_smile:

Another success for Steven Waugh’s side - This was a bad pitch to be honest so I think Australia did quite well to take 20 Wickets. Good to see Stuart MacGill picks up the Man of The Match award - But for me, as an Aussie fan, Steve Waugh, Ricky Ponting, Jason Gillespie, Brett Lee and Stuart MacGill played FAN-TASTIC. They all did well as Australia are on course for a WhiteWash.

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Another triumph in the Aussies Fans Book.




**West Indies 2nd innings (following on)                          R   M   B  4 6

CH Gayle              st Gilchrist       b MacGill             56 161 123  8 0**
DS Smith              lbw                b Lee                  5  42  32  0 0
D Ganga               lbw                b Lee                  6  37  23  0 0
**RR Sarwan             lbw                b MacGill             58 226 135  9 0
*BC Lara              lbw                b Bichel              42 168 133  3 0**
S Chanderpaul         c Gilchrist        b Gillespie           21 140  91  0 0
OAC Banks             c Hayden           b MacGill             32 118  75  4 0
+CS Baugh             run out (Gillespie/Gilchrist)            18  61  39  2 1
VC Drakes                                b MacGill              0  14  12  0 0
TL Best               c Bichel           b MacGill              0   8   7  0 0
JJC Lawson            not out                                   5  34  28  0 0
Extras                (b 13, lb 25, w 1, nb 2)                 41
Total                 (all out, 116 overs)                    284

FoW: 1-14 (Smith, 10.4 ov), 2-31 (Ganga, 18.5 ov),
     3-94 (Gayle, 35.1 ov), 4-187 (Sarwan, 72.1 ov),
     5-195 (Lara, 75.5 ov), 6-256 (Banks, 101.3 ov),
     7-256 (Chanderpaul, 102.1 ov), 8-261 (Drakes, 105.5 ov),
     9-265 (Best, 107.2 ov), 10-284 (Baugh, 115.6 ov).

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
McGrath                     18      4     39      0
Gillespie                   28     11     37      1
**MacGill                     36     11     75      5 (1nb, 1w)** :k:
Lee                         15      6     44      2
Bichel                      12      2     35      1 (1nb)
Ponting                      2      0      6      0
Waugh                        4      1      6      0
Lehmann                      1      0      4      0

**Australia 2nd innings (target: 8 runs)                          R   M   B  4 6**

JL Langer             lbw                b Lawson               0   1   1  0 0
ML Hayden             not out                                   2  11   6  0 0
DS Lehmann            not out                                   4   9   8  0 0
**Extras                (b 2)                                     2
Total                 (1 wicket, 2.3 overs, 11 mins)            8**

DNB: RT Ponting, *SR Waugh, +AC Gilchrist, AJ Bichel, B Lee,
     JN Gillespie, SCG MacGill, GD McGrath.

FoW: 1-0 (Langer, 0.1 ov).

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
Lawson                       1      0      2      1
Banks                        1      0      2      0
Gayle                        0.3    0      2      0



Man of the Match: SCG MacGill

I saw very few of the old windies team at their peak but this is the best allround team performance I have seen ever. Even their spinner is taking wickets.

If you look at it so far in this series, all their players maybe with the exception of McGrath has contributed a huge part in the 3 test so far.

I don't expect anything but a whitewash.

The last time they actually lost a test match was year ago in South Africa and the last time they lost test series was to India 2 years ago.

I don't know if this is correct but did Jermaine Lawson completed his hatrick, by looking at the scorecard.

He took the wickets of Lee and McGill in his last 2 balls in the first inning and then he took the wicket of Justin Langer in the first ball of the 2nd Australian inning.

[QUOTE]
*Originally posted by UMAIR316: *
I don't know if this is correct but did Jermaine Lawson completed his hatrick, by looking at the scorecard.

He took the wickets of Lee and McGill in his last 2 balls in the first inning and then he took the wicket of Justin Langer in the first ball of the 2nd Australian inning.
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Yeah.he has a split hat-trick.

yup he did … but quite an unusal one naaa :k:

Tough time ahead for Lara and Caribbean Boys.

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Lara must nurture young West Indies talent

Windies look to future

Brian Lara will lead the youngest squad ever selected by the West Indies into their one-day series against Australia.

**Having lost their first three Tests against the Aussies, the pressure is on the home team to start winning in the limited overs version of the game.

And the burden falls to several inexperienced players among the 15-man squad.

All-rounder Ryan Hurley earns his first international call-up. **

And he joins Devon Smith, David Bernard, Omari Banks and Tino Best, all of whom made their West Indies debuts in recent Tests against Australia.

**Hurley, 27, has had a prolific 2003 spell for regional champions Barbados, scoring 337 runs and taking 18 wickets with his off-spin. **

With an average age of just under 25, the Windies are clearly building for the future.

Opening batsman Smith, all-rounder Bernard and fast bowler Best are all 21. Banks, the first player from the Leeward island of Anguilla to represent the West Indies, is 20.

Captain Lara has said that his players have been batting well but need to improve their bowling.

And Barbadian Corey Collymore, a one-day specialist, has been called up to add weight to the pace attack.

The 25-year-old joins Test pacers Mervyn Dillon, Vasbert Drakes, Jermaine Lawson and Best.

Experienced 35-year-old wicketkeeper Ridley Jacobs was picked ahead of 20-year-old Carlton Baugh, while highly-rated opening batsman Chris Gayle was also selected.

The seven-match series begins in Jamaica on 17 May.

  • **West Indies squad: **

Brian Lara (captain), Ramnaresh Sarwan (vice-captain), Omari Banks, Tino Best, David Bernard, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Corey Collymore, Mervyn Dillon, Vasbert Drakes, Chris Gayle, Ryan Hurley, Ridley Jacobs, Jermaine Lawson, Marlon Samuels, Devon Smith.

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Glenn McGrath relaxes in Antigua.

No easing off for Australia as whitewash beckons

  • Andrew Miller - 8 May 2003*

These days, Australia break records more often than they break sweat, but the prize for victory in tomorrow’s fourth and final Test in Antigua is one of the sweetest on offer. In the 75-year history of West Indian cricket, no side has ever completed a clean sweep in the Caribbean, but all that might be about to change.

West Indies’s previous showings in this series hardly suggest they are capable of an upset – Brian Lara’s valiant run-chase in Trinidad still came up 118 runs short, and that result was bracketed by two nine-wicket maulings in Guyana and Barbados, even on the flattest wickets imaginable. But Australia, as every team who has spent the last decade clinging to their coat-tails knows, are uncharacteristically vulnerable in the final Test of a rubber.

It is a strange anomaly for a team that is characterised by its ruthless pursuit of victory. England were spared a whitewash at Sydney in January, just as South Africa were in Durban ten months earlier, but these are the only blips in a galumphing run of form, in which Australia have won 15 of their last 17 Tests.

Steve Waugh is keenly aware of his team’s supposed dead-rubber curse, and was adamant they would not fall prey to it yet again. “I’ve just got a feeling it won’t happen this time,” said Waugh. **“I don’t know why, it’s just a gut feeling. I reckon we’ll be full on for this Test match.” **

Waugh himself will certainly be full on. His personal contribution to the series has been overshadowed by the sheer glut of runs from the rest of Australia’s batsmen, but he has been breaking records almost by default. In the first Test, he became the most capped cricketer in Test history; in the third he overhauled Don Bradman’s Australian record of 29 Test centuries. And in Antigua, he has the opportunity to become the most successful captain in Test history.

Waugh already has 36 wins to his name, but it speaks volumes for the success of his charges that he has captained Australia in only 48 Tests. That is fewer than Mike Atherton (13 wins in 54) and Stephen Fleming (19 in 51), let alone Allan Border (32 in 93) and the long-time record-holder, Clive Lloyd (36 in 74).

As is becoming customary towards the end of a series, Waugh is already casting half an eye to the future. “There’s always been a tendency to write players off when they get to a certain age,” he said. **“I feel I’ve still got a few more years in me yet. Graham Gooch played some of his best cricket after 40, so anything’s possible. It’s in the hands of the selectors. I don’t expect any favours from them and I’ve never asked for any in the past.” **

But the rampant success of his deputy, Ricky Ponting, is a greater danger to Waugh’s tenure than any opposition team. Ponting has already laced 523 runs in the series, including three centuries, and his command performance at the World Cup suggests that the succession may come sooner rather than later. For the time being, however, Ponting is laid low with a viral infection, although he will surely come through a late fitness test to take his place in the side.

The other batting star of the series, Lara, is already suffering from a well-documented – but as yet unknown – illness. But he has confirmed his participation, and will emerge once again from his sick-bed to lead his young team. **“The experienced players have been tried and tested and a lot of them have come up short,”**said Lara in defence of West Indies’s youth policy. **“I don’t see any need to go back there.” **

Lara was understandably keen to play down any thoughts of victory, regardless of the impending whitewash. “These guys are on the verge of breaking through and making a name for themselves,” he said. **“I’m quite happy with the way we’re performing up to a certain level. We’re playing against the best team in the world and I just want the standard to keep at that level.” **

Lara, 34 last week, is the elder statesman of the side, but he may be joined by the 33-year-old wicketkeeper, Ridley Jacobs. Jacobs missed the last two Tests with a groin muscle injury, but is likely to make a comeback on his home ground, replacing Carlton Baugh.

Australia’s only concern is whether – and how – to recall the wrist-spinner, Brad Hogg. Australia played four seamers on the lifeless Barbados pitch, but it was Stuart MacGill who was their most effective bowler, picking up nine wickets with his legspin. If Hogg is to be recalled, it will almost certainly be at the expense of Andy Bichel, who scored a Test-best 71 in the same match.

The state of the Caribbean wickets has been a constant issue for the Australians. " To take 60 wickets on those pitches has been a tremendous effort," said Waugh, **“and probably a bit undervalued and underestimated. But every ball we kept going forward and we kept believing.” **

Nevertheless, with just three days’ rest between matches, the sheer effort required to prise a victory at Bridgetown may yet undermine Australia’s best-laid plans. Waugh, however, was unequivocal. **“We’ve raised the bar to another notch, and now we know what we can do and what we should do. I don’t think we’ll let ourselves down in this last Test match.” **

  • Teams:

  • Australia(likely): Matthew Hayden, Justin Langer, Ricky Ponting, Darren Lehmann, Steve Waugh (capt), Adam Gilchrist (wk), 7 Andy Bichel or Brad Hogg, Brett Lee, Jason Gillespie, Stuart MacGill, Glenn McGrath.

West Indies: Chris Gayle, Devon Smith, Daren Ganga, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Brian Lara (capt), Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Carlton Baugh (wk), Ridley Jacobs (wk), Omari Banks, Vasbert Drakes, Mervyn Dillon, Jermaine Lawson, Tino Best.

  • Umpires: David Shepherd (Eng), Srinivas Venkataraghavan (Ind)

WI wicketkeeper Ridley Jacobs is back in the team, this might help Windis boys. Their performance til this time''s been pathatic.
Lara got to step up, and win the 4th test. Man, 75 years old history is about to be broken...

Australia won the toss and chose to bat.

they just lost hayden at 27
27-1

I have noticed Hayden gets out pulling the ball more often than any other batsman. Saw him out pulling against Pakistan, against England, in the WC and now in WI he already has been dimissed pulling three times.