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Marsh's 100 steers Australians Ahead

Shaun Marsh joins with Adam Voges as the guests fight on day two in Antigua

Batsman Shaun Marsh was the champion for Australia on another intense day for the voyagers in their just visit coordinate before the first Test one week from now. Bog scored a century on day two of the three-day match against a WICB President's XI in Antigua as the Australians came to 6-205 at stumps in answer to the has' 382. The 31-year-old entered the match under some weight with 35-year-old Adam Voges planning to take his spot in the Test group for the go against the Windies in Dominica from June 3.



The pair shared a convenient 116-run third-wicket stand yet it was Marsh who will take the crown jewels after he finished the day unbeaten on 118. Voges, who got to be hindered either side of tea in the wake of making his half-century, was caught lbw by left-arm spinner Jomel Warrican for 52. Adam Voges in real life on day two/ WICB Marsh furrowed on, coming to his 14th top of the line ton with a limit simply after the finals beverages break. "It's generally decent to score a couple keeps running in a visit coordinate before a Test arrangement," Marsh said. "It's pleasant to get out there, hit a couple in the center and as the innings advanced I understood decent there."

 It wasn't all smooth cruising for Marsh, who needed to open with David Warner rested. Swamp was dropped in the gorge on four and survived a peculiar occurrence later in the day when he flung Warrican down the ground and a running Marquino Mindley neatly got the ball on the limit rope. He was not able to stay in the field of play, then again, and couldn't regather it subsequent to tossing the ball noticeable all around.

WATCH: Brathwaite's shocker then unreasonable blunder Marsh's more youthful sibling Mitchell, who had prior in the day guaranteed two wickets in the same number of balls, made eight preceding he was rejected, as he pushes for a spot in one week from now's Test. Prior, skipper Michael Clarke (15) was gotten in the wake of confounding a force shot from allrounder Carlos Brathwaite who delighted in a stellar day. The Windies Test cheerful, who belted an unbeaten 42-ball 50, asserted the wickets of Clarke and Mitchell Marsh also catching a staggering catch at gorge to release Chris Rogers (2). Warrican guaranteed 3-69 off his 26 overs to be the pick of the bowlers for the home group, taking the wickets of Voges, Mitchell Marsh and Brad Haddin (1).
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Item Reviewed: Marsh's 100 steers Australians Ahead Description: Batsman Shaun Marsh was the champion for Australia on another intense day for the voyagers in their just visit coordinate before the first Test one week from now. Bog scored a century on day two of the three-day match against a WICB President's XI in Antigua as the Australians came to 6-205 at stumps in answer to the has' 382. The 31-year-old entered the match under some weight with 35-year-old Adam Voges planning to take his spot in the Test group for the go against the Windies in Dominica from June 3. Rating: 5 Reviewed By: Usman Sikandar
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