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AUSTRALIA 311 (135 OVERS)1ST INNINGS
- Michael Hussey73 (207)
- Shane Watson56 (172)
- Shane Shillingford3/92 (49)
- Kemar Roach5/105 (27)
WEST INDIES 257 (104.4 OVERS)1ST INNINGS
- Shivnarine Chanderpaul94 (217)
- Narsingh Deonarine55 (139)
- Nathan Lyon5/68 (29)
- Michael Beer2/56 (25.4)
AUSTRALIA 160/8d (61.5 OVERS)2ND INNINGS
- Ricky Ponting41 (85)
- Matthew Wade*31 (69)
- Daren Sammy1/17 (8)
- Kemar Roach5/41 (18)
WEST INDIES 53/2 (11 OVERS)2ND INNINGS
- Daren Sammy*30 (26)
- Darren Bravo*8 (21)
- Ben Hilfenhaus2/22 (4)
- Michael Beer0/10 (4)
Scorer: Sanjay Murari | Commentator: Sidharth Monga
END OF OVER:11 | 6 Runs | WI: 53/2
- Daren Sammy30 (26b)
- Darren Bravo8 (21b)
- Michael Beer4-1-10-0
- Shane Watson3-1-15-0
That is all we have from Port Of Spain. The next Test - don't ask me why - starts on the Monday. This was a good Test. The elements didn't allow a result, but it was still good, hard-fought cricket. This is Sidharth Monga singing off and thanking you for joining us
Time for some pre-match musings from the captains. Michael Clarke first. He says, "I think it was going to be a good final day if the rain stayed away. Disappointing for both the teams, and the fans. Both teams have played in good spirit, we have both played to win. It's going to be a tough fight in Dominica. We played inconsistent cricket here, we need to move. Nathan Lyon copped some flak in the media, but he did a great job in this Test. James and Peter flying home is disappointing, but it gives someone else an opportunity. Found the wicket really slow, hard to score and tough to take the game forward."
Darren Sammy is applauded as he moves in. He says, "We were going after the runs. We lost two wickets, but we had Shiv and Narsinh in the end. Yes, we made a positive statement. We looked at it as a one-day scenario. I have to congratulate Kemar. He had a tough year last year. Shiv is doing what we know he does. Narsinh came in and did a good job. Kirk should recover for the England tour. We welcome Fudadin. We are looking to level the series in Dominica."
Kemar Roach is the Man of the Match. He says: "It was difficult. The wicket wasn't assisting fast bowlers much. You had to be accurate. Fidel was unlucky. Shillingford bowled really well. Kept it tight. Very proud of the way we fought. Practise hard for Dominica. On Monday we will be ready and raring to go."
3.39pm Now it's all over at QPO. Which is a shame really, because the teams did hell of a lot, despite and within their limitations, to give us a result. Highlights aplenty despite conditions that didn't make for attractive cricket: Roach became the first WI bowler in five years to take 10 wickets in a match, Hussey batted brilliantly, and then Chanderpaul and Deonarine brought some Guyana goodness, Australia opened with spin in the first innings of a Test for the first time since 1938, Nathan Lyon took five wickets in five overs, on his return Shane Shillingford bowled more than people do in an entire IPL, then the declaration by Australia, and Sammy's response with an unbeaten 30 off 26. The beauty of it all is, we will never know what would have been. Do wait for the presentation, though. By the way, the Frank Worrell Trophy has been retained by Australia, considering they can't lose the series now
3.37pm False alarm. Not all over yet
3.34pm Handshakes in the players' viewing area. It seems to be all over
3.30pm Still raining. Every passing minutes takes us closer to a draw. "Forget about the match, it is going to end up a draw. Now I am worried about the performance of the metal band Dethklok at Port of Spain tomorrow night. Hopefully the show can help us drink away the disappointment of the drawn match!" Toki Wartooth, from what I have heard of Port Of Spain, you'll have a bright and sunny day tomorrow, because the cricket will have been over
"Most astonishing thing about the Sobers match was that Boycott played a critical role in the chase. From Wisden: 'Now 42 were needed in 35 minutes, and Boycott took charge. His two fours in an over from Gibbs made the total 200 just 17 minutes later. Another 15 minutes, and after nearly four more overs, it was all over. England had won with three minutes to spare, which would have meant eight more balls, and Boycott had paced his innings of 80 in two hours, 42 minutes, to perfection.'" Andrew Ward, Boycott gets more stick than he deserves, at least his on-field cricketing activity hasn't merited such stick
3.07pm Scratch that, It's raining again. What do you do, Jack? Meanwhile Michael Clarke goes through vital adjustments before facing the next delivery
3pm The rain is very light now at QPO, but the light is bleak. We are waiting for the rain to stop completely. It might not matter given this weather, but here is the scorecard of the match Gary S declared twice, and set a target of... 215.
2.40pm It has got worse at QPO. Rain getting heavier. "If they do come back, a significant loss of overs favours the Windies more - they could treat the match almost as a T20, with much less fear of being bowled out." Robert Cratchit, I was thinking the same.
"Rest days are soooo last century....." Ha, Tom
2.30pm "Light towers standing in silent condemnation in the background..." I hear you, Zarathustra, but this is what they agreed upon. Presumable because one of the venues doesn't have floodlights. Anyway it is still raining at QPO. If any consolation, it is not as heavy as it was yesterday
2.10pm Umpires talk to Clarke. I assume they are letting him know only spinners can be used in this light. Long discussion. Clarke doesn't want to risk bowling only spinners. So we are walking off. Such pity about the light. Clarke and the two batsmen have a friendly chat as they walk off. Covers come on too, they are fearing rain too. "Has anyone else noted that 215 runs is exactly what England needed at this very grounds when Sobers notoriously declared in the 4th Test in 1968?" Steve the Bajan, good spot if true. And we have rain coming down too. What a shame
Gould is signalling spinners only to Clarke, I assume
Umpires meet. They are talking light, I assume
"Yo, bring back Gordon Greenidge!" Skwisgaar Skwigelf, Australia want Lillee back then
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