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May 13, 2003 Tuesday Rabi-ul-Awwal 10, 1424

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Windies staring at whitewash


ST JOHN’S, May 12: West Indies were staring at their first ever series whitewash in the Caribbean after Australia reduced them to 228 for four, chasing 418 for victory, at tea on the fourth day of the final Test on Monday.

West Indies captain Brian Lara’s dismissal, bowled by Stuart MacGill for 60, was the crucial point of the afternoon session after the home team went to lunch at 106 for three.

Vice-captain Ramnaresh Sarwan, who was on 67, was batting with Shivnarine Chanderpaul (34) at the tea interval.

On Sunday, the Australians lost nine wickets for 175 after a 242-run opening stand between Matthew Hayden and Justin Langer.

When failing light stopped play with five balls left on the third day, the West Indies had made a secure start and were 47 without loss.

The third day was highlighted by Hayden and Langer’s fifth double-century opening partnership, passing the four scored by great West Indian opening pair Gordon Greenidge and Desmond Haynes.

It was the left-handed pair’s highest opening partnership in 36 innings batting together, surpassing their previous best of 224 against New Zealand in Brisbane in November 2001.

But wickets tumbled regularly once Langer was out as the West Indian bowlers toiled away without their first-innings destroyer Jermaine Lawson, who was off the field all day with a back strain and leaving the majority of the work to Mervyn Dillon and spinner Omari Banks.

Dillon claimed 4-112 off 29 overs.

Scoreboard


AUSTRALIA (1st Innings) 240 (J.J.C. Lawson 7-78).

WEST INDIES (1st Innings) 240 (B.C. Lara 68).

AUSTRALIA (2nd Innings):

J.L. Langer c Lara b Gayle 111

M.L. Hayden run out 177

A.C. Gilchrist c sub (Samuels) b Banks 6

M.L. Love c sub (Samuels) b Banks 2

D.S. Lehmann b Dillon 14

S.R. Waugh not out 45

A.J. Bichel c Smith b Dillon 0

B. Lee c sub (Joseph) b Dillon 18

J.N. Gillespie c Lara b Drakes 5

S.C.G. MacGill c Lara b Dillon 0

G.D. McGrath c Ganga b Drakes 14

EXTRAS (B-4, LB-9, NB-12) 25

TOTAL (all out, 104 overs) 417

FALL OF WKTS: 1-242, 2-273, 3-285, 4-330, 5-338, 6-343, 7-373, 8-385, 9-388.

BOWLING: Lawson 6-1-17-0; Dillon 29-3-112-4 (11nb); Banks 37-5-153-2; Drakes 19-1-92-2 (1nb); Gayle 13-1-30-1.

WEST INDIES (2nd Innings, overnight 47-0):

C.H. Gayle c Waugh b Lee 19

D.S. Smith c Gilchrist b Gillespie 23

D. Ganga lbw b McGrath 8

B.C. Lara b MacGill 60

R.R. Sarwan not out 67

S. Chanderpaul not out 34

EXTRAS (B-5, LB-6, W-1, NB-5) 11

TOTAL (for four wkts, 80 overs) 228

FALL OF WKTS: 1-48, 2-50, 3-74, 165.

BOWLING (to-date): McGrath 17-6-39-1; Gillespie 10-6-9-1; Lee 12-3-26-1 (2nb); MacGill 22-7-72-1; Bichel 14-3-46-0 (3nb, 1w); Waugh 5-0-25-0.—Reuters /AFP






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