Thursday, January 7, 2016

3rd Test: Australia vs West Indies at Sydney, Highlights

 3rd Test: Australia vs West Indies at Sydney, Highlights



  


    Current time 22:09 local, 11:09 GMT     Test Career
Batsmen     R     B     4s     6s     SR     This bowler     Last 10 ovs
Peter Nevill (rhb)     7     21     0     0     33.33     2 (12b)     7 (21b)
David Warner (lhb)     122     103     11     2     118.44     48 (40b)     20 (21b)
   
Mat     Runs     HS     Ave
10     280     66     28.00
49     4467     253     51.34
Bowlers     O     M     R     W     Econ     0s     4s     6s     This spell
Jomel Warrican (sla)     15.0     1     62     2     4.13     56     3     2     15-1-62-2
Kraigg Brathwaite (ob)     4.0     0     20     0     5.00     12     1     0     4-0-20-0
   
Mat     Wkts     BBI     Ave
4     11     4/67     46.27
27     8     6/29     39.50
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Current partnership 22 runs, 6.0 overs, RR: 3.66 (Nevill 7, Warner 15)

Last bat MR Marsh c Blackwood b Warrican 21 (53m 63b 2x4 0x6) SR: 33.33

Fall of wicket 154/2 (31.6 ov); Partnership: 54 runs, 16.0 overs, RR: 3.37 (Warner 33, Marsh 21)

Umpire reviews remaining Australia 2 (0 successful, 0 unsuccessful); West Indies 2 (0 successful, 0 unsuccessful)

End of over 38 (3 runs) Australia 176/2

        PM Nevill 7 (21b 0x4 0x6)
        DA Warner 122 (103b 11x4 2x6)
        JA Warrican 15-1-62-2
        KC Brathwaite 4-0-20-0

4:50pm: Smith calls Warner and Nevill in. The players exchange handshakes. All over at the SCG. It's a draw, but Australia lift the Frank Worrell Trophy, having already sealed the series 2-0 in Melbourne.

Steve Smith collects the trophy. It's party time for the hosts. That is all we have for you. Brydon's report should be your next stop. Until next time, cheerio from all of us at ESPNcricinfo.

For Warner, it was fun and (card) games off the field over the last couple of days. Today, he had fun on the field, after rain relented, and lit up the fifth day with the fastest Test century at the SCG. He began bang, bang with successive fours (the first of which an all-run four) and hardly looked back. A mini-blast to end an otherwise frustrating rain-laden Test.

Steve Smith, the Australia captain: I think it has been a great summer. Voges summed it up well. We have scored 15 hundreds among six Tests and took 20 wickets four times. We have a great bunch of guys together. We are going to continue to get better and adapt to conditions across the world. India are a very good one-day side and it will be a tough series for us.

Jason Holder, the West Indies captain: We got better as the series went on. I thought Darreb Bravo had a decent series for us. We have to learn quickly. Most of us have not played much international cricket. We will have to adapt quicker. Captaincy is hard work but I am trying to enjoy it. Special thanks to Richie Richardson, it is his last match for us. I want to thank him for his contribution as a player as well as manager.

Adam Voges is the Player of the Series. He will receive the Richie Benaud medal from Daphne Benaud
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Voges, the inaugural Richie Benaud medalist: Huge honour to be the first one to win the award. It has been an amazing 12 months. It has been great fun since Dominica and I am enjoying it. It has been a great summer and I am just glad to be part of it. I don't have a choice. I am the old man by a fair bit. Under Steve's leadership, we have gelled well. Tough to pick the best innings. I enjoyed Hobart but the hundred against NZ at Perth at home has to be my favourite.

David Warner, the Player of the Match: Not at all (did he know whether he was the fastest Test centurion at the SCG?). Smithy wanted us to be the No.1 Test nation across formats. I spoke to Rogers before, the way I worked my game against England. That has helped me to score runs this summer. It is great to have the family around. Hopefully, we can beat India on home soil. I thank the fans for your patience.

O'Keefe: 22 years ago, I walked to play some milo cricket. To get out here, I had a nice home cheer. I really enjoyed my time, it is such a prestige to wear the baggy green again. To get three wickets and bowl in tandem with Lyon, it is a cliche, it was a dream come true. I felt a bit more relaxed on the fifth day and hats off to the young lads and support lads who made me feel at home.

Hazlewood: The three middle days were disappointing. Moving forward, we are in a good position. We are a little bit fatigued. Good to get through six Tests. Adelaide was the highlight of the summer.

37.6

Warrican to Nevill, no run, quicker and outside off, kept out
37.5

Warrican to Nevill, 2 runs, slides on outside off, square-cut away for a couple
37.4

Warrican to Nevill, no run, flighted, blocked on the off stump
37.3

Warrican to Warner, 1 run, darted on the leg stump, driven to long-on for one
37.2

Warrican to Warner, no run, slides on middle, forward and pushed back to Warrican
37.1

Warrican to Warner, no run, pushed through on the pads from around the wicket, 94.1ks, defended

Smith at the front of the change room.

End of over 37 (1 run) Australia 173/2

        PM Nevill 5 (18b 0x4 0x6)
        DA Warner 121 (100b 11x4 2x6)
        KC Brathwaite 4-0-20-0
        JA Warrican 14-1-59-2

36.6

KC Brathwaite to Nevill, no run, flatter ball on off, blocked on the back foot to end the over
36.5

KC Brathwaite to Nevill, no run, forward and squirted to short leg off an inside snick
36.4

KC Brathwaite to Nevill, no run, skiddy ball around off, deflected behind to the right of Ramdin
36.3

KC Brathwaite to Nevill, no run, spins back in, defended
36.2

KC Brathwaite to Nevill, no run, slides on a fourth-stump line, defensively dropped in front of point

Warner inspects the bottom of his bat, which makes me suspect he did not time that pulled hit

36.1

KC Brathwaite to Warner, 1 run, 100.5ks, short ball on middle. Pulled to deep midwicket

End of over 36 (1 run) Australia 172/2

       
Warrican to Nevill, no run, length and turns away, guided towards point
35.5

Warrican to Nevill, no run, nicely flighted on off. Nevill keeps it out
35.4

Warrican to Nevill, no run, drifts in on middle, poked to second slip, does not carry
35.3

Warrican to Nevill, no run, dangled up on off, forward and pushed to mid-off
35.2

Warrican to Nevill, no run, Nevill ventures back and blocks this loopy ball
35.1

Warrican to Warner, 1 run, non-turning ball on middle, Warner goes low and sweeps over square leg

End of over 35 (5 runs) Australia 171/2

        PM Nevill 5 (8b 0x4 0x6)
        DA Warner 119 (98b 11x4 2x6)
        KC Brathwaite 3-0-19-0
        JA Warrican 13-1-58-2

34.6

KC Brathwaite to Nevill, no run, Nevill gets across to block to the leg side now
34.5

KC Brathwaite to Nevill, no run, slid through on off, defended on the back foot
34.4

KC Brathwaite to Warner, 1 run, slammed from outside off to long-on. Just a single, though
34.3

KC Brathwaite to Warner, 2 runs, pitched further up and width outside off, creamed past cover
34.2

KC Brathwaite to Warner, 2 runs, short ball outside off, pulled strongly to deep midwicket
34.1

KC Brathwaite to Warner, no run, hurled outside off, close to 100ks, slash and a miss

End of over 34 (1 run) Australia 166/2

        PM Nevill 5 (6b 0x4 0x6)
        DA Warner 114 (94b 11x4 2x6)
        JA Warrican 13-1-58-2
        KC Brathwaite 2-0-14-0

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