AUSTRALIA 1st innings (399 all out)
Jason Holder top scored with a brilliant 82 in the West Indies first innings. (picture courtesy WICB)
Jason Holder top scored with a brilliant 82 in the West Indies first innings. (picture courtesy WICB)

West Indies 1st Innings

220 all out (143-8 overnight)
K Brathwaite b Lyon 4
R Chandrika c wkp Haddin b Starc 0
D Bravo lbw b Lyon 14
S Dowrich c wkp Haddin b Hazlewood 13
S Hope c wkp Haddin b Lyon 26
J Blackwood c Warner b Hazlewood 51
*+D Ramdin lbw b Hazlewood 8
J Holder not out 82
V Permaul c wkp Haddin b Johnson 0
K Roach c †Haddin b Hazlewood 7
J Taylor lbw b Hazlewood 0
Extras (b6, lb2, w1, nb1, pen5) 15
TOTAL ( all out, 59.5 overs) 220
Fall of wickets: 1-1 (Chandrika), 2-9 (Brathwaite), 3-25 (Bravo), 4-44 (Dowrich), 5-77 (Hope), 6-119 (Ramdin), 7-142 (Blackwood), 8-143 (Permaul), 9-220 (Roach), 10-220 (Taylor)
Bowling: Starc 14-2-50-1 (w1), Hazlewood 15.5-8-38-5, Lyon 14-4-55-3, Johnson 14-2-54-1 (nb1), Watson 2-0-10-0.

AUSTRALIA SECOND INNINGS
212-2 dec.
S Marsh c Holder b Permaul 69
D Warner c †Ramdin b Roach 62
S Smith not out 54
M Clarke* not out 14
Extras (b 9, lb 4) 13
Total (2 wickets dec) 212
Did not bat: AC Voges, SR Watson, BJ Haddin†, MG Johnson, MA Starc, NM Lyon, JR Hazlewood
Fall of wickets 1-117 (Warner), 2-163 (Marsh)
Bowling: Taylor 10-2-24-0,Roach 9-2-26-1, Permaul 21-3-83-1, Holder 10-2-24-0, Brathwaite 11-3-23-0, Blackwood 4-1-19-0.
WEST INDIES second innings
K Brathwaite b Starc 0
R Chandrika c Marsh b Starc 0
D Bravo not out 8
S Dowrich not out 1
Extras (b 4, lb 2, w 1) 7
Total (2 wickets) 16
Bowling: Starc: 3-2-1-2,Hazlewood 1-1-0-0,Lyon 3-2-6-0, Johnson 1-0-3-0

Aussies surge towards
series clean sweep
(Reuters) – Australia surged towards another emphatic victory over West Indies after the third day of the second Test yesterday.
Australia captain Michael Clarke’s surprisingly early declaration in the final session reaped immediate dividends as West Indies lost two wickets in the first over of their second innings.
Facing a target of 392, they slumped to 16 for two at stumps in Kingston, needing another 376 runs to win.
It seems only rain can save the home team from another heavy defeat after they lost the first test by nine wickets.
With more than two days left, Australia could have batted for another session at least in their second innings and still left themselves ample time to bowl out the West Indies.
But Clarke boldly declared with Australia at 212 for two wickets in their second innings, having earlier dismissed the hosts for 220 for a first innings lead of 179.
This gave Australia time to bowl eight overs before stumps, and they made a dream start when, in the third ball of the innings, Mitchell Starc bowled Kraigg Brathwaite for a duck.
Brathwaite chopped the ball onto his stumps, but it was a needless wicket to give away because the ball was sailing well wide of off stump and could have been left alone.
Worse followed for West Indies in the final ball of the first over when Starc had Test debutant Rajendra Chandrika caught at gully for another duck.
Chandrika, who slashed at a ball well wide of off stump, became just the second West Indies player to record a duck in both innings.
It could have been even worse for the hosts as Darren Bravo was given out lbw to off-spinner Nathan Lyon, but the decision was reversed when the replay showed the ball would have bounced over the stump.
Bravo (8) survived until stumps with Shane Dowrich (1).
Australia, who won the first test by nine wickets, are seeking to sweep the two-test series ahead of the Ashes against England, with the first test in Cardiff less than a month away.
Earlier in the day, all rounder Jason Holder, batting at number eight, was left stranded on 82 not out in the West Indies first innings.
Holder swatted the four Australian specialist bowlers to all corners of Sabina Park with an aggressive display of lusty hitting more reminiscent of a limited overs game than a test.
His unbeaten score, off only 63 balls, included 12 fours and two sixes and allowed West Indies to avoid the follow on.
Caption..
Jason Holder top scored with a brilliant 82 in the West Indies first innings. (picture courtesy WICB)

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