Ryan Harris wants to win the first Test – Cricket News Update
After scoring a crucial maiden half-century, Australian pacer http://www.senore.com/Cricket/West-Indies-c760.
On an eventful fourth day, the Australian found themselves on the back foot after http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Matthew-Wade-c1933, the overnight pairing, departed in the first hour of play, leaving their side precariously placed at 285 for 8 – a hefty 164 runs adrift of
Windies’ first innings total.
However, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/BW-Hilfenhaus-c1204 scoring a quick fire 24 off 29 while Nathan Lyon’s stay
was even more painful for the home team, who added 40 not out.
It meant that the last pairing added 77, helping http://www.senore.com/Cricket/MJ-Clarke-c1978 decided to declare in a bid to make the most of a tricky Barbados Pitch.
The Windies, on the other hand, took to bat in their second innings, hoping to carry forward the momentum from their first outing. However, they came unstuck against a potent Aussie attack, which saw Ben Hilfenhaus wrapping up the top three, followed by
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/S-Chanderpaul-c2390.
The prized scalp of the left-hander left the hosts reeling at 71 for 5 and Harris is keen to make the most of the first session on Day 5, and help his side seal victory in what he describes as a fascinating change in events.
“To score some runs was good but I'm just trying to win this Test match. We're in a good spot now. We have one more day to go. We just want to get some wickets early in the morning and win this Test match. At one stage today we thought it was probably going
to peter out to a nice slow draw but that's Test cricket. This is the way it can turn around pretty quickly," said the pacer.
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