Aussies reply strongly to Windies’ 451
ADELAIDE, Australia (CMC) — West Indies failed to carry the steadiness from their batting into their bowling, and openers Shane Watson and Simon Katich gave Australia a brilliant start to their reply in the second Test yesterday.
West Indies bowled inconsistently, as Australia, replying to the visitors’ first innings total of 451, reached 174 without loss at the close on the second day.
Chris Gayle’s side — like Ricky Ponting’s Baggy Greens before them – found the hard, true Adelaide Oval pitch uncooperative and failed to make a breakthrough before stumps were drawn.
They lacked serious firepower with Fidel Edwards a non-starter for the series with a sore knee, and Jerome Taylor making an early return to the Caribbean with a sore left-hip and back, as Shane Watson finished unbeaten on 96 — his best score in Tests opening the batting — and Simon Katich offered solid support with 71 not out.
West Indies had been dismissed about 50 minutes after the lunch interval with Brendan Nash leading the way with 92 and shepherding the lower order.
Ravi Rampaul — batting at 11 — enhanced his batting credentials with 40 not out, and Sulieman Benn spent 1-1/4 hours over a painstaking 17 to heap further frustration on the Australians, along with Nash.
Mitchell Johnson was Australia’s most successful bowler with three wickets for 105 runs from 26.1 overs.
Watson, Doug Bollinger, and Nathan Hauritz supported with two wickets apiece.
West Indies then felt as helpless as their hosts earlier, when Watson and Katich went to work and tore apart their bowling either side of taking Australia to tea at 66 without loss.
Dwayne Bravo failed to come up with anything from his usual bag of tricks, and Watson, whose place at the top of the order has come under fire, guided him through backward point for his ninth boundary to reach his 50 from 66 balls.
Rampaul’s bowling did not have the same venom as his bat earlier in the day, and left-hander Katich, typically solid, played him square into the off-side for a single to advance to his 50 from 108 balls.
Benn came closest to breaking the stand near the end of the day, when Watson, on 91, edged a cut and wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin muffed the chance.
Earlier, Nash was bowled playing on a delivery from Mitchell Johnson to formally end West Indies’ resistance.
Nash and Rampaul frustrated the Australians with a record stand in Tests between the two sides of 68 for the last wicket either side of carrying the visitors to 405 for nine at lunch.
Before the interval, Nash reached his 50 from 74 balls, when he worked a delivery from Bollinger into square leg for a single.
The dapper left-hander remained unflappable throughout the morning period, after West Indies suffered an immediate setback, when they resumed from their overnight total of 336 for six.
Darren Sammy was adjudged lbw to Peter Siddle off the first ball of the day without addition to his overnight 44, after he unsuccessfully challenged the verdict of umpire Ian Gould.
But Benn resisted, and put on a valuable 44 for the eighth wicket with Nash before he was adjudged lbw to Hauritz for 17, following an unsuccessful challenge of a decision from umpire Asad Rauf, standing in place of the ill Mark Benson.
Scoreboard
WEST INDIES 1st Innings (overnight 336-6)
*C Gayle c wkpr Haddin b Bollinger 26
A Barath c Hussey b Bollinger 3
R Sarwan c Clarke b Johnson 28
S Chanderpaul c wkpr Haddin b Watson 62
B Nash b Johnson 92
D Bravo b Hauritz 104
+D Ramdin b Watson 4
D Sammy lbw b Siddle 44
S Benn lbw b Hauritz 17
K Roach c wkpr Haddin b Johnson 2
R Rampaul not out 40
Extras (b5, lb14, w5, nb5) 29
TOTAL (all out, 124.1 overs) 451
Fall of wickets: 1-26 (Barath), 2-39 (*Gayle), 3-84 (Sarwan), 3-119* (Nash, retired hurt), 4-235 (Chanderpaul), 5-239 (+Ramdin), 6-273 (Bravo), 7-336 (Sammy), 8-380 (Benn), 9-383 (Roach); NB: Nash returned at 6-273
Bowling: Bollinger 25-3-67-2 (nb4); Siddle 25-6-92-1; Johnson 26.1-3-105-3 (w1); Hauritz 36-5-111-2 (nb1); Watson 12-2-57-2
AUSTRALIA 1st Innings
S Watson not out 96
S Katich not out 71
Extras (lb1, nb6) 7
TOTAL (without loss, 48 overs) 174
Bowling: Roach 7-1-25-0 (nb2); Rampaul 9-1-32-0 (nb3); Bravo 9-1-30-0; Sammy 7-1-35-0; Benn 16-3-51-0 (nb1)
Match position: Australia trail by 277 runs with all their first innings wickets standing
Umpires: Asad Rauf, I. Gould, Video replays: B. Oxenford
Match referee: C Broad