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An Australian Story...

Mr Mxyzptlk

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***NEW TOUR***

February 2003
Tour Location: West Indies
Tour Length: 5 Tests, 3 ODI's
Ratings: WI #5, Aus #1

Touring Squad:-

Tests
*S Waugh (Bat: 52.17, Bowl: 36.66)
R Ponting (Bat: 52.79)
M Hayden (Bat: 45.71)
+A Gilchrist (Bat: 41.25)
S Katich (Bat: 73.00)
D Lehmann (Bat: 42.27, Bowl: 39.71)
D Martyn (Bat: 47.82)
J Langer (Bat: 39.03)
M Slater (Bat: 44.65)
J Gillespie (Bowl: 25.22)
B Lee (Bowl: 22.81)
S Warne (Bowl: 25.47)
G McGrath (Bowl: 22.22)
A Bichel (Bowl: 37.95)
B Williams (Uncapped)

ODI Additions:
M Bevan (ODI Bat: 55.64)
S Watson (ODI Bat: 117.00, Bowl: 28.67, Econ: 8.06)
A Symonds (ODI Bat: 36.50, Bowl: 33.02, Econ: 4.69)

Michael Clarke, Nathan Bracken, Stuart MacGill and Jimmy Maher are the notable exclusions.
 

Jamee999

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Have you got a patch Liam?

That lets you play the Triangular finals and remove and add players for ODI's?
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

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1ST Test @ Sabina Park, Jamaica
Australia XI
M Hayden
M Slater
R Ponting
D Martyn
D Lehmann
S Waugh *
A Gilchrist +
S Warne
J Gillespie
B Lee
G McGrath

12th man: A Bichel

West Indies XI:

Toss: Australia (bowl)
Day 1 Conditions: Sunny throughout and something in the pitch for the seamers.

Day 1
West Indies 1st innings 216/5 (98 overs)
(S Campbell 56, R McLean 53, S Chanderpaul 48*)
(S Warne 2/55)

Aboslutely nothing for us before lunch. West Indies moved very comfortably to 96/1 and McLean got a fifty. After lunch Campbell got his fifty but Warne had him soon after. McGrath was brought back to attack Lara on the stumps and induced an edge to slip with a beauty of a delivery. Lara made just 1. The new ball was taken late in the evening session and a couple more wickets were prized out. McGrath ended the day on a good Australian note, hitting Jacobs in the helmet with a sharp bouncer.
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Day 2
Conditions: Sunny throughout and something in the pitch for the seamers.

West Indies 1st innings 257 all out (110.3 overs)
(S Campbell 56, R McLean 53, S Chanderpaul 50, R Jacobs 31)
(G McGrath 5/58, B Lee/S Warne 2/55)

Given the general fragility of the West Indian tail, the home side fought well, but McGrath had the last laugh and got his 21st 5-wicket haul in Tests.

Australia 1st innings 218/2 (79 overs)
(M Hayden 111*, R Ponting 51)
(D Ramnarine 2/45)

Hayden was at his best and looked in the zone for a big score. He'll start tomorrow on Nelson, but will hopefull carry on to at least a double hundred.
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Day 3
Australia 1st innings 508/4 (176 overs)
(M Hayden 182, D Lehmann 81*, D Martyn 78, S Waugh 58*, R Ponting 51)
(D Ramnarine 2/97)

Great day for Australia :). Hayden batted superbly in the morning session and Lehmann and Waugh really turned on the heat after tea. Firm control and just to continue the squeeze now.
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Day 4
Australia 1st innings 561 all out (200 overs)
(M Hayden 182, D Lehmann 97, D Martyn 78, S Waugh 62, R Ponting 51)
(D Ramnarine 6/115, R King 3/143)

Great fightback by the West Indies to at least show some spirit in this 1st Test.

West Indies 2nd innings 154/5 (68 overs)
(K Athurthon 38*, R McLean 35)
(S Warne 2/32)

Lara got a poor deicision, caught behind off Warne for a duck, but we'll take it and will move into the 5th day in total control.
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Day 5
West Indies 2nd innings 192 all out (84.1 overs)
(K Athurthon 44, R Jacobs 39, R McLean 35)
(B Lee 4/39, S Warne 2/32, G McGrath 2/61)

Lee got the new ball in his hands and it was all over bar the shouting. He took 4 quick wickets and ended the West Indies' brave resistence in quick time.

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Result: Australia won by an innings and 112 runs (Aus 1-0)
Man of the Match: M Hayden

Hayden on fire!
 
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Mr Mxyzptlk

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Jamee999 said:
Have you got a patch Liam?

That lets you play the Triangular finals and remove and add players for ODI's?
Er... no. It sometimes doesn't allow me to play the finals in Triandgulars, but most of the time it does. Regarding squads, a squad is 16 players, so I generally pick 12-13 Test players and 3-4 ODI specialists.
 

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2ND Test @ the ARG, Antigua
Australia XI
M Hayden
M Slater
R Ponting
D Martyn
D Lehmann
S Waugh *
A Gilchrist +
S Warne
J Gillespie
B Lee
G McGrath

12th man: A Bichel

West Indies XI:

Toss: Australia (bowl)
Day 1 Conditions: Unsettled, sunny, unsettled. Something for all the bowlers.

Day 1
West Indies 1st innings 266 all out (93 overs)
(J Adams 64, W Hinds 52, R Jacobs 41, B Lara 40)
(J Gillespie 4/56, G McGrath 3/48, S Warne 2/77)

Gillespie had Lara caught behind for 40 for his 150th Test wicket!
It took some excellent bowling and a questionable LBW decision (Lee v Hinds) and we managed to knock over the West Indians on day 1. Jacobs in particular showed some toughness, but we overcame that and will bat tomorrow very confident.
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Day 2
Conditions: Sunny throughout and something in the pitch for all the bowlers.

Australia 1st innings 368 all out (97.5)
(M Slater 144, M Hayden 40, A Gilchrist 39)
(D Ramnarine 6/70, M Dillon 2/69)

Brilliance of 144 off 199 balls from Michael Slater was undermined by some loose strokeplay and we crashed from 256/1 to 368 all out. The bowling was persistent from the West Indians, but we really did give it away on this day.
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Day 3
West Indies 1st innings 184 all out (92.1 overs)
(S Chanderpaul 57, W Hinds 44, J Adams 30)
(B Lee 4/40, D Lehmann 2/11, J Gillespie 2/27, S Warne 2/48)

Chanderpaul was a pain to dismiss but eventually we got him and the others fell away without any problems. Lara contributed another duck as his dismal series continues. 83 to win...
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Day 4
Australia 2nd innings 84/1 (32.2 overs)
(M Hayden 37*, M Slater 32, R Ponting 9*)
(N McGarrell 1/16)

The West Indian spinners did well again and blocked the scoring opportunities, but Hayden and co. were never really in trouble of getting out and cruised home before lunch.

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Result: Australia won by 9 wickets (Aus 2-0)
Man of the Match: M Slater
 
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3RD Test @ the Kensington Oval, Barbados
Australia XI
M Hayden
M Slater
R Ponting
D Martyn
D Lehmann
S Waugh *
A Gilchrist +
S Warne
J Gillespie
B Lee
G McGrath

12th man: A Bichel

West Indies XI: B Lara (C), J Adams (vc), W Hinds, R Jacobs (wk), D Ramnarine, M Dillon, R King, N McGarrell, R McLean, S Chanderpaul, S Campbell.

Toss: Australia (bowl)
Day 1 Conditions: Unsettled, sunny, unsettled. Something for all the bowlers.

Day 1
West Indies 1st innings 221 all out (77.1 overs)
(R McLean 78*, W Hinds 38, R Jacobs 32)
(G McGrath 3/49, S Warne 3/62, J Gillespie 2/42, B Lee 2/66)

Very pleasing work done. McLean was a very annoying customer throughout the innings, but we dealt with it by pegging away at the other batsmen. Once again McGrath got Lara and they were 43/4 before a good recovery. Respect to them for their heart, but we're in control again.

Australia 1st innings 32/0 (15 overs)
(M Slater 13*, M Hayden 12*)
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Day 2
Conditions: Sunny throughout and something in the pitch for the seamers.

Australia 1st innings 316/2 (114 overs)
(R Ponting 130*, D Martyn 76*, M Hayden 60)
(M Dillon 1/76, D Ramnarine 1/78)

The vice-captain strikes his best on tour. Ponting got a couple of good fifties in the early going of this series, but it was refreshing to see him go on to a brilliant Test hundred against some quite disciplined West Indian bowling. Runscoring not as easy as expected on this pitch.
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Day 3
Conditions: Cloudy throughout and something in the pitch for all the bowlers.

Australia 1st innings 546/7 declared(198 overs)
(D Martyn 171, R Ponting 144, M Hayden 60, A Gilchrist 57*)
(M Dillon 3/146)

Would've liked to bat longer, but persistent bad light meant that it didn't make that much sense and rather the decision was to declare and try to get a few overs in at the West Indians before stumps. However, that didn't play out, as the light prevented any further play.
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Day 4
Conditions: Overcast and rain today; lots for the seamers.

West Indies 2nd innings 163/5 (57 overs)
(R McLean 74)
(G McGrath 3/53)

Amidst the rain and gloom the bowlers managed to get some work in. Brett Lee was in horrible rhythm with the new ball, but McGrath was in solid form as usual and accopanied the consistently trying bowling of Shane Warne well to set Australia squarely in control.

McLean very very annoying...

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Day 5
Conditions: Unsettled, sunny, very sunny; excellent for the seamers.

West Indies 2nd innings 215 ao
(R McLean 74, W Hinds 37*)
(G McGrath 6/66, J Gillespie 2/50)

A nice sunny finish to the match for us. Brilliance from McGrath was frustrated until just after lunch, but his class shone through. The other bowlers weren't at their best and appear a bit tired perhaps, but overall another clinical effort and a 3-0 lead. McGrath on to 446 Test wickets...

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Result: Australia won by an innings and 110 runs (Aus 3-0)
Man of the Match: D Martyn
 

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