Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Windies 330 all out in final Test


Australian fieldsman Joe Burns (C) attempts to take a catch off West Indies batsman Denesh Ramdin (L) as wicketkeeper Peter Nevill (R) looks on, on the final day of the third cricket Test match played in Sydney on January 7, 2016
The West Indies reached their highest score of the series since creature dismissed for 330 at lunch more or less the unadulterated hours of daylight of the rain-hit third Test adjoining Australia in Sydney as regards Thursday.

It was the first era the West Indies had passed 300 in their last nine Test innings neighboring to Australia.

Spinners Nathan Lyon and Steve OKeefe each took three wickets to finish off the West Indies first innings which had remained about preserve past Monday after two days of unrelenting rain.

Wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin pushed his score to 62 as the Windies amazed by deciding to bat nearly and not declaring their first innings.

Play finally got underway asleep sunny skies, just on summit of 70 hours after the previous ball bowled in the works the subject of for Mondays second day.

Days three and four were totally washed out making it the first period that two consecutive days of performance had been wandering to rain in a Test in Australia in regarding 26 years.

Ramdin raised his 50 assist on he was out to a talented catch by Steve Smith at slip off OKeefe.

Kemar Roach speedily followed, popping occurring a catch to Joe Burns at quick leg off Nathan Lyon for 15.

Jerome Taylor was the last man out for 13, caught by Lyon at backward set sights on off OKeefe, even if Jomel Warrican remained unbeaten as regards 21.

Australia have already won the series and retained the Frank Worrell Trophy after big wins in the Hobart and Melbourne Tests.

The players wore black arm bands as a mark of be crazy roughly for the father of West Indies batsman Rajendra Chandrika, who passed away this week.
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