All in all, there isn’t much to say that the West Indians have the firepower to steal one from the Aussies. And in the end, it will all boil down to Chris Gayle having to giving the side a riposting start if they have anything to do down the order.
3rd ODI – Friday 12th February,2010 at 03:25 GMT
Series/Cup : WI in AUS – 2009-10
Sheduled to Begin : 14:25 local time
Australia
vs.
West Indies
Match scheduled:
Last updated: 12-02-2010 from 04:25 until 12:25
25-01-2010 on 13:29
Australia v West Indies at Sydney, 3rd ODI
vs.
West Indies
Match scheduled:
Last updated: 12-02-2010 from 04:25 until 12:25
25-01-2010 on 13:29
Australia v West Indies at Sydney, 3rd ODI
The West Indian problem, much like the Pakistani issue during their tour has been the batting. Apart from the Kieron Pollard down the order, none of the other batsmen have been able to make much sense out of the Australian bowling. Even Pollard hasn’t lasted enough to really make the Australians pay, but then, to expect him to do so alone would be expecting the stars. It is imperative that the top-order backs their words with some action and affords the side a start that could lead to some interest in the game.
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