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LIONS then DAYLIGHT;379115 said:What do you mean 'matched it', this game looks pretty even to me. The West Indies aren't pushovers - especially in flat conditins - as we saw against England earlier this year.
The Windies could quite easily come out tomorrow and fold - and I think they will.
Injured unfortunatelypetersiddle09;379119 said:What happened to fedel edwards
eddiesmith;379127 said:Looks a good test, Australia still easily favourites, but if Gayle can survive half of tomorrow then the West Indies will be way ahead
LIONS then DAYLIGHT;379143 said:As I said after day 1, Siddle appeared to be carrying an injury, it has now come to light he has a hamstring strain.
swghayward79;379149 said:making excuses already are we?
LIONS then DAYLIGHT;379110 said:Personally I still think Australia will be relatively happy with their position, despite the fact we should have got 500.
The shot Clarke played to get out was disgraceful, an absolute gift of a wicket, that right there is why so many people think he is over-rated.
The a lot of teams in the third innings at Adelaide collapse - Australia will try and bowl the West Indies out for under 200 - but they are going to need the likes of Johnson and Bollinger to drastically reign in their run-rates becaues if we can't get wickets, then we are going to need the Windies to bat as long as possible to give ourselves the best chance of saving the game.
The pitch is still playing very well - so if we had to bat out the last day for a draw then we should be able to do that.
I'd rather be in our position then the Windies, because the Windies will know that a traditional calypso collapso will lose them this match.
LIONS then DAYLIGHT;379143 said:Hussey was disappointing, but he looked alright in Brisbane and he did score 41 here and 60 odd in Brisbane.
If you score 400 + batting second you really shouldn't lose the game, especially when the other team scored 400 as well.
As I said after day 1, Siddle appeared to be carrying an injury, it has now come to light he has a hamstring strain. I just hope he didn't carry this into the match - professional sport is cut-throat and often bowlers will not shed light on their true injury status for fear of missing out and someone taking their spot.
We have now been somewhat inhibited in our attempts at bowling the Windies out and chasing the runs down.
swghayward79;379149 said:making excuses already are we?
Ljp86;379163 said:If Siddle's injured then you can forget about skittling the Windies for anything less than 200 because that won't happen with the attack down a pace bowler. West Indies will probably bat for all of day four and get a lead of around 350-ish and declare early on five, giving them just less than a full day to bowl Australia out.
It certainly is good though to see the Windies making a game of it, I didn't expect them to perform this well after their efforts in the first test.