West Indies v http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Australia-c746 - 3rd Test – Day 3 - Lunch - Live Score and Update
Australia 328 & 18/1 v West Indies 218
April 25: At lunch on the third day of the third and final Test between http://www.senore.com/Cricket/SR-Watson-c2558 on nil, at Windsor Park, Roseau, Dominica.
Having hammered 328 runs in their first innings, the Australians are now in their comfort zone, after restricting the hosts on 218 runs and would now be aiming to amass a massive lead by the end of their second innings.
The Aussies are already leading the series by 1-0 and will take home the tournament if they humiliate the hosts in the series finale.
On the other hand, West Indies are seeking salvation as this is their last chance to avoid a series loss to Australia.
However, with the way things are going, Australia are dominating the match and it would require an extra effort from the hosts to subdue the Aussies now.
The day started with West Indies resuming their first inning from 165 runs for the loss of eight wickets.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Warriors-c861 for their team, who could level the playing field by batting their side back into the game against the belligerent Australian bowling attack.
Both batsmen exhibited great resolve against the fielding side, by playing tentatively in order to avoid the demise of their partnership.
However, it was Rampaul who was the first to lose his wicket as he perished after moulding an innings of 31 runs.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/KAJ-Roach-c1758 then with all the pressure of the world on his shoulders, came in the middle to hold his end in order for Chanderpaul to bat for as long as possible.
For West Indies to make a mark in the innings, it was imperative for the senior batsman Chanderpaul to play maximum deliveries, without putting Roach in harm’s way.
The batsman was the last wicket to fall, as he faltered after crafting an exceptional knock of 68 runs.
From Australia, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Nathan-Michael-Lyon-c78822, hit most success with four wickets to his name.
Beginning their second innings, the Aussies suffered the loss of their first wicket with only 17 runs as they lost the services of explosive opener http://www.senore.com/Cricket/DA-Warner-c1301 on a tally of 11.
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