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Magadh Today - Beyond Headlines > Latest News > Sports > Australia near clean sweep after Hazlewood Lyon restrict WI,
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Australia near clean sweep after Hazlewood Lyon restrict WI,

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2024/01/28 at 11:34 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 1 year ago
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BRISBANE: Impressive bowling by pacer Josh Hazlewood and off-spinner Nathan Lyon backed by a resolute Steve Smith guided Australia to a solid position at stumps on the third day of the second Test against the West Indies here at the Gabba on Saturday.

The hosts reached 60-2 at stumps and need another 156 runs for victory to take a clean sweep of the two-Test series.

A rock-solid Smith was on 33 with a struggling Cameron Green alongside him on nine.

Australia’s hopes of taking the win, however, may be hampered by predicted heavy rain for the next two days.

Australia had wrapped up the West Indian second innings for 193 shortly after the tea break when No.11 Shamar Joseph had to retire hurt after being hit on the toe by a Mitchell Starc bouncer.

Joseph was taken for scans on Saturday night and although he hasn’t fractured his toe, it is unknown whether he will bowl on Sunday.

The West Indies went into the final session six wickets down, but lost the last fours, including Joseph, for just 10 runs.

Hazlewood (3-23) and veteran Lyon (3-42) were among the prime wicket-takers.

“I thought the bowling attack did exceptionally well today,” Lyon said. “In pretty hot and humid conditions I thought we stuck at our job pretty well.

“We pride ourselves as a bowling unit on staying calm and building pressure. All in all, a pretty good day.”

Chasing 216 for victory, Australia lost an early wicket when Usman Khawaja was caught down the leg-side off Alzarri Joseph.

Marnus Labuschagne, who has had a lean summer, failed for the second time this match, edging Justin Greaves to third slip where Kevin Sinclair took a sharp catch to leave Australia 42-2.

Joseph said the West Indies were still thinking of pulling off an unlikely win.

“We still have eight wickets to get — you never know what can happen on the fourth day,” he said. “If we bowl in the right areas, we can still win this game.”

On an oppressively hot and humid afternoon in Brisbane, Australia’s pace bowlers were forced into three-over spells throughout the day, followed by time off the field to recover.

Every time a dangerous partnership started to develop, Australia managed to take a wicket to keep the deficit in check.

After resuming on Saturday at 13-1, West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite and No.3 Kirk McKenzie were intent on keeping the Australians in the field as long as possible.

McKenzie in particular looked in great touch as he punished anything loose from the Australian pace attack.

Brathwaite was not as fluent and after scraping his way to 16, he played a poor shot to an innocuous Green delivery and chipped a simple catch to Labuschagne at cover.

However, he and McKenzie had put on a 50-run partnership to lay a good foundation for the visitors.

McKenzie has had a good tour and the stylish left-hander moved comfortably to 41 before he tried to sweep Lyon and was trapped leg before, leaving the West Indies 86-3.

Alick Athanaze and Kavem Hodge consolidated and reached the first break with few troubles.

Lyon struck again after dinner, drawing an edge from Athanaze (35) before a brilliant piece of fielding from Travis Head saw Hodge run out for 29.

Hodge moved forward and played the ball straight to Head at short leg, who flicked the ball onto the stumps and although Hodge’s bat was over the line, it had bounced up and was in the air when the stumps were broken.

First innings top-scorer Joshua Da Silva didn’t last long, caught by Green on the second attempt off Starc to leave the West Indies 157-6, 179 runs in front.

But any hope of setting a really big target faded with the post-tea collapse.

scoreboard

WEST INDIES (1st Innings) 311 (J. Da Silva 79, M. Starc 4-82)

AUSTRALIA (1st Innings) 289-9 decl (U. Khawaja 75, A. Joseph 4-84)

WEST INDIES (2nd Innings, overnight 13-1):

K. Brathwaite c Labuschagne b Green 16

T. Chanderpaul c Carey b Hazlewood 4

K. McKenzie lbw Lyon 41

A. Athanaze c Smith b Lyon 35

K. Hodge run out 29

J. Greaves c Carey b Hazlewood 33

J. Da Silva c Green b Starc 7

K. Sinclair not out 14

A. Joseph c Smith b Hazlewood 0

K. Roach lbw Lyon 1

S. Joseph retired hurt 3

EXTRAS (B-4, LB-3, NB-3) 10

TOTAL (all out, 72.3 overs) 193

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-13 (Chanderpaul), 2-63 (Brathwaite), 3-86 (McKenzie), 4-123 (Athanaze), 5-148 (Hodge), 6-157 (Da Silva), 7-184 (Greaves), 8-184 (A. Joseph), 9-185 (Roach)

BOWLING: Starc 14.3-3-45-1 (3nb); Hazlewood 14-5-23-3; Cummins 12-1-39-0; Green 10-2-37-1; Lyon 22-6-42-3

AUSTRALIA (2nd Innings):

S. Smith not out 33

U. Khawaja c Da Silva b A. Joseph 10

M. Labuschagne c Sinclair b Greaves 5

C. Green not out 9

EXTRAS (W-1, NB-2) 3

TOTAL (for two wkts, 19 overs) 60

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-24 (Khawaja), 2-42 (Labuschagne)

BOWLING: Roach 6-0-18-0; A. Joseph 6-1-19-1 (1nb); Greaves 7-0-23-1 (1nb, 1w)

By AFP

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