Rain, No Play

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All Over?
The Windies gallant fight to make 475 ends short.
Edwards vs Stumps
Fidel Edwards destroys debutante Mahela Udawatte's stumps in an ODI against Sri Lanka at Trinidad in April 2008.
Edwards vs Lee
Payback for Lee flooring Shiv Chanderpaul in the first Test in the 2008 WI/Australia series.
Edwards vs Lee - in 2005
Fidel Edwards bringing the heat to Brett Lee in 2005. With the fierce battle that has been taking place between the bowlers in the current 2008 series, its important to note that the history between the two goes back to 2005.
Ambrose at his best
A brilliant spell by Curly Ambrose where he takes 7 wickets for 1 run against Australia at Perth in 1993.
Sammy Takes 7/66
Darren Sammy takes 7/66 on debut at Old Trafford in 2007
Fine the Umpires!
We've seen some shocking decisions in the current West Indies-Australia series. What should be done about it?
Brenton Parchment takes a blinder
Parchment takes a brilliant catch to remove Ricky Ponting.
Bravo takes a Screamer
Dwayne Bravo takes a brilliant catch to remove Mike Hussey, giving Amit Jaggernauth his first Test victim.
Almost Over
Stuart Clarke (4/22) and Brett Lee (2/56) have removed the Windies' middle order to leave the home team limping at 117/6 at lunch. Denesh Ramdin (22*) and Darren Sammy (13*) are the not out batsmen. With the West Indies needing another 170 runs with only 4 wickets in hand, barring a near-miracle, Australia are on the way to winning the first Test.
UPDATE: The Windies went down to defeat by 95 runs, having been bowled out for 191.
Windies Need 287
The Windies will need 287 runs in their fourth innings to defeat Australia in the first Test at Kingston. A counter-attacking 79 from Andrew Symonds was the only thing that kept the Windies from having a more modest total to chase as only Brad Hodge(27) and Brad Haddin (23) managed to get into double digits. The day started promisingly enough when Daren Powell removed night watchman Mitchell Johnson in the day's first over. However, that brought Symonds to the crease and he and Hodge, with a 52 run partnership, and then he and Haddin, with a 74 run partnership, rebuilt Australia's innings.
However with the fall of Haddin at 144-7, the Windies were able to quickly wrap up the Aussie tail, taking the last 4 wickets for 23 as the men from down under fell for 167. Full credit goes to the pace of Powell and Fidel Edwards who both finished with 3 wickets, but it was Dwayne Bravo who got the key wickets of Hodge, Symonds and Haddin. Bravo bowled with nice control and kept the batsmen from scoring too quickly and was rewarded for his efforts with figures of 4-47. The one kink in the bowling attack today was debutante Amit Jaggernauth, who Symonds in particular punished for 22 runs from his 3 overs. Rain, No Play hopes the selectors continue with him and not discard him, as spinners typically take a little while to settle into Test cricket.
The target is 287. The bad news for the West Indies is that no team has made as much as 287 in the fourth innings at Sabina and won the match. Besides the 480/5 the Windies made in their first ever match at Sabina in 1930 in a tame draw, the highest they have made in the 4th innings is 258/9 in 1978. Worse still is the fact that the Windies were chasing 280 in 2005 against Pakistan and were bowled out for 143 and in 2006 they chased 269 against India and were bowled out for 219. You can see the list of 4th innings results at Sabina here.
Is 287 gettable? I think it is. It probably is about 40 or 50 runs more than I would have hoped for,
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