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Thursday, June 11, 2015

2015 West Indies Vs Australia Second Test Match @ Sabina Park,Kingston,Jamaica June 11 - 15 ,2015




Day One Thursday June 11,2015

West Indies won the toss and chose to field

Test debut - Rajendra Chandrika (West Indies)
Rajendra Chandrika receives his Test cap from Curtly Ambrose

Squads

West Indies

Kraigg Brathwaite
Shai Hope
Darren Bravo
Shane Dowrich
Rajindra Chandrika
Jermaine Blackwood
Denesh Ramdin (C, W)
Jason Holder
Jerome Taylor
Veerasammy Permaul
Kemar Roach

Australia

David Warner
Shaun Marsh
Steven Smith
Michael Clarke (C)
Adam Voges
Shane Watson
Brad Haddin (W)
Mitchell Johnson
Mitchell Starc
Nathan Lyon
Josh Hazlewood

Day One Thursday June 11,2015
Australia scored 258/4 in 90 Overs
Fall of Wickets(Australia)
David Warner      00(3 Balls)
Shaun Marsh   11(15 Balls 4x1)
Michale Clarke 47(107 Balls 4x4 and 6x2)
Adam Voges 37(81 Balls 4x5 and 6x1)
Steven Smith      135*(278 Balls 4x16 and 6x2)
Shane Watson     20*(59 Balls 4x3)


Steven Smith hit his fifth century in six Tests as Australia reached 258-4 on the opening day of the final Test against West Indies
Steven Smith is the only cricketer to hit more than 2,000 Test runs in the past two years.
Steven Smith recorded his maiden Test hundred against England at The Oval in August 2013, the start of a run that has seen him score 1,849 runs in 17 Tests at an average of 77.04. 

After Jerome Taylor struck twice in his first three overs without conceding a run, Steven Smith (135 not out) shared 118 in 34 overs with Michael Clarke (47).

Former West Indies fast bowler Wes Hall was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame during the lunch break on June 11,2015 the 1st day of the Sabina Park Test between West Indies and Australia. He became the fourth cricketer to receive the honour this year after Betty Wilson, Anil Kumble and Martin Crowe. 

Wes Hall, 77, received his commemorative cap from fellow Hall of Famer Courtney Walsh, and is now the 18th cricketer from the Caribbean to be bestowed with the award.
Wes Hall said he was "privileged" and "honoured" to receive the award which put him in the company of the "many greats of the game".

Wes Hall played 48 Tests for West Indies between 1958 and 1969 and took 192 Test wickets at an average of 26.38. Overall, he played 170 first-class matches, collecting 546 wickets.
 He picked up a five wickets on nine occasions in Tests, including 5 for 63 in the second innings of thefamous tied test match against Australia in Brisbane in 1960, where he bowled the last over of the match with the hosts needing six runs with three wickets in hand.
During the 1958-59 tour of India and Pakistan, Hall took 46 wickets from eight matches. In the third Test against Pakistan inLahore, he became the first West Indies bowler to claim an international hat-trick.


Day Two Friday June 12,2015

Australia  scored 399/10 in 126.5 overs
Fall of Wickets(Australia)
Shane Watson                 25(73 Balls 4x4)
Brad Haddin                    22(23 Balls 4x3 and 6x1)
Mitchell Johnson               05(16 Balls 4x1)
Mitchell Starc                    06(28 Balls)
Steven Smith                    199(361 Balls 4x21 and 6x2) -9th Test Match Ton in 28 Tests(53 Innings) and his Test Match Score
Josh Hazzlewood               24(58 Balls 4x2)
Nathan Lyon                      05*(2 Balls 4x1)
Wicket Takers(WI)
Jerome Taylor                  6/47(25 Overs) - career-best figures
Jason Holder                    2/64(22 Overs)
Kemar Roch                     1/113(25 Overs)
Veerasammy Permaul        1/124(34.5 Overs)

West Indies scored 143/8 in 47 Overs
Fall of wickets(WI)
Rajendra Chandrika               00(7 Balls)
Kraigg Brathwaite                  04(27 Balls 4x1)
Darren Bravo                         14(23 Balls 4x2)
Shane Dowrich                       13(31 Balls 4x2)
Shai Hope                               26(63 Balls 4x4)
Denesh Ramdin                        08(24 Balls 4x1)
Jermaine Blackwood                51(80 Balls 4x7 and 6x1)-5th Halfcentury in 10 Tests(17 Innings)
Veerasammy Permaul                00(4 Balls)
Jason Holder                             13*(24 Balls 4x2)

Steven Smith became the third Australian to fall on 199 in Tests after Steve Waugh and Matthew Elliott.

Steven Smith is only the 8th batsman in Test history to be dismissed for 199 and the first since England's Ian Bell in 2008.
1)Mudassar Nazar(Pakistan) 199 Vs India @ Faislabad in October 1984
2)Mohammed Azaruddin(India) 199 Vs Sri Lanka @Kanpur in December 1986
3)Elliott(Australia) 199 Vs England @Leeds in July 1997
4)Sanath Jayasuriya(Sri Lanka) 199 Vs India @ Colombo in August 1997
5)Steve Waugh(Australia) 199 Vs West Indies@Bridgetown in March 1999
6)Younis Khan(Pakistan) 199 Vs India @ Lahore in January 2006
7)Ian Bell(England)199 Vs South Africa @ Lord's in July 2008


At close of play on Day 2,West Indies were 143/8 trailing by 256 runs with 2 wickets remaining in the 1st innings

Day Three Saturday June 13,2015 

West Indies scored 220/10 in 59.5 overs
Fall of Wickets(WI)
Kemar Roach        07(36 Balls)
Jerome Taylor        00(2 Balls)
Jasor Holder           82*(63 Balls 4x12 and 6x2)
Wicket Takers(Australia)
Josh Hazzlewood          5/38(15.5 Overs)
Nathan Lyon                 3/55(14 Overs)
Mitchell Starc                1/50(14 Overs)
Mitchell Johnson            1/54(14 Overs)

Australia 2nd Innings scored 212/2 Declared in 65 Overs
Fall of Wickets (Australia)
David Warner                 62(110 Balls 4x7 and 6x1)
Shaun Marsh                   69(153 Balls 4x9 and 6x1)
Steven Smith                   54*(83 Balls 4x5 and 6x1)
Michael Clarke                14*(44 Balls 4x2)

West Indies 2nd Innings(Target 392 Runs to win)
At close of play on Day Three WI scored 16/2 in 8 Overs 
Fall of Wickets(WI)
Kraigg Brathwaite            00(3 Balls)
Rajendra Chandrika         00(2 Balls)
Darren Bravo                   08*
Shane Dowrich                01*

Day Four Sunday June 14,2015  

West Indies scored 114/10 in 42 Overs
Fall of Wickets(WI)
Shane Dowrich                04(31 Balls)
Darren Bravo                   11(49 Balls 6x1)
Jermaine Blackwood        00(5 Balls)
Shai Hope                        16(36 Balls 4x2)
Jason Holder                     01(9 Balls)
Denesh Ramdin                 29(74 Balls 4x3)
Kemar Roach                    03(9 Balls)
Jerome Taylor                    00(1 Ball)
Veeerasammy Permaul        23*(34 Balls 4x3)
Wicket Takers(Australia)
Mitchell Starc               3/34(13 Overs)
Nathan Lyon                 2/12(7 Overs)
Josh hazzlewood           2/18(10 Overs)
Mitchell Johnson            2/23(8 Overs)
Shane Watson                1/03(4 Overs) 

Match Result -Australi won by 277 Runs
MOM - Steven Smith(Australia)
Series Result -Australi won the 2-Match Series 2-0 - The Frank Worrell Trophy
Player of the Series - Josh Hazzlewood(Australia)

The Frank Worrell Trophy 2- Match Test Series Result 

First Test Match @ Windosr Park,Roseau,Dominica June 03-05,2015
Scorecard
West Indies 148 and 216
Australia 318 and 47/1
Match Result - Australia won by 9 wickets 
MOM  - Adam Voges for his maiden Test Match Ton of  130*(247 Balls 4x13 and 6x1)

Second Test Match  @Sabina Park,Kingston,Jamaica June 11-14,2015
Scorecard
Australia 399 and 212/2 Declared
West Indies 220 and 114
Match Result -Australia won by 277 Runs
MOM -Steven Smith for his 199 and 54* 

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