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2nd Test: West Indies v Australia at Port of Spain Apr 15-19, 2012

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Caught the last 30 mins of highlights. Sammy's dismissal really sums up the plight of WI cricket, what a terrible dismissal especially for a captain in those circumstances. Cool to see Curtly in the stands as well
 

Horrie Is God

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Lyon Nathan gettin' all feisty like..lol..

Nice to see they got inventive with Michael Beer's nickname..

http://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/australia/nathan-lyon-answers-criticism-from-geoff-lawson-over-his-technique-with-five-wicket-haul-against-west-indies/story-fn2mcu3x-1226331609078

Nathan Lyon answers criticism from Geoff Lawson over his technique with five-wicket haul against West Indies..

From Ed Jackson in Port of Spain, Trinidad AAP April 18, 2012 2:16PM

Even if he didn't hear his critics, Nathan Lyon's display on the third evening of the second Test against West Indies gave them a loud and clear response.

The lanky Australia off-spinner, criticised over flaws in his technique in the build-up to the game in Trinidad, ripped through the Windies batting line-up in a devastating nine-over spell at Queen's Park Oval.

Lyon claimed 5-16, including the prized wicket of Windies veteran Shivnarine Chanderpaul for 94, to take his second Test five-for and leave Australia in a good position to push on for a series-clinching win in the Caribbean.

Former Australia fast bowler Geoff Lawson and legendary West Indies off-spinner Lance Gibbs had both questioned the 24-year-old's technique following the first Test.

But Lyon said he had no knowledge of those comments and doesn't believe anything is wrong with how he's bowling at the moment.

"Everyone's got their different opinion,'' Lyon said.

"I'm not interested in what Geoff Lawson has to say, really. I'm working with my coaches and my close people I talk to and trust, I didn't even know anyone was talking about my technique.

"I'm happy with the way the ball's coming out. I always look to having ways to improve but quite happy. I've got no need to complain at all.''

Lyon's 5-68 is the second-best return in his 12 Test career after his astonishing 5-34 on debut against Sri Lanka in Galle last year.

Back then Lyon completed his five-for with a caught and bowled and proceeded to run around the pitch in sheer delight.

Now, after establishing himself as the country's premier spin bowler, his celebrations were a bit more restrained, although the haul was no less special.

"It's obviously different playing my first Test match and being able to grab five wickets but here today has been a hard toil for the whole Australian side,'' Lyon said.

"I'm over the moon, even though I didn't run around like I did in Galle.''

Lyon's haul also came in his first match alongside another specialist spinner, Michael Beer, who had remarkably opened the bowling in the Windies' innings on day two in just his second Test.

Although it's likely the pair will be separated once more by the third Test in Dominica next week as Australia reverts to a one-spinner, three-quick attack, Lyon said he had enjoyed having a fellow tweaker in the team.

"Me and Beery get on really well and we actually work with each other quite well, always asking each other for advice and so forth,'' he said.

"It's great fun bowling with him and playing alongside him.''
 
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Lyon hasn't done much wrong. I'd rather see him, and others, do the job in conditions that suit them and not in ones that don't. He's done that. He's also been tidy when conditions haven't suited him.

Lyon will never ever be a Warne but if he can be in the Tim May role he'll have done well.
 

TheParraboy

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The real test for Lyon is coming up in tests against

South Africa, England and Pakistan

He did so so against India at home, but then again they were an absolute rabble. Did well in SL and now in the WI

I think we will persist with him until someone better comes along. But gee id like SOK given a few tests
 

TheParraboy

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We have to be carfull not to be bowled out cheaply

WI could pull our pants down and win this if we are not carefull
 

TheParraboy

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WI all out

6 LBW in their dig

Aust 54 runs ahead

Id look to declare 45 min after tea maybe? Try have 300-320 plus lead
 

Hallatia

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I didn't realise it was starting early tonight, I turned it on and WIndies were all out:crazy:
 

Horrie Is God

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Gould needs to get his eyes checked..

That was the plumbest LBW you will see & he gave it not out..

Clarke couldn't review it fast enough..
 

Horrie Is God

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Cowan dodges a bullet there..Windies should've swallowed that..

This pitch is ridiculous..One ball carries through at chest height,the next shoots along the ground..

A lead of 150 looks to be enough ATM..Batting last is going to be an absolute horror story..
 

Horrie Is God

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Roach on fire..

2 wickets in the over..

Davey gawne for 17,then Watson gawne for a 3rd ball duck,bowled through the gate..

2/26..Lead 80..
 

AlwaysGreen

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Watson should be at 6 pronto and if he breaks down again and can't bowl out of the team.

Instead of producing dead tracks the windies should produce a pitch that gives Roach a bit more assistance.

Tie coming up here. :sarcasm:
 

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