Shaun Marsh shored up his Test spot while a trio of more certain determinations neglected to invest much energy in the center as the Australian visitors were made to fight by the WICB President's XI in Antigua.
Chris Rogers, Michael Clarke and Brad Haddin were among those to fall economically, while Mitchell Marsh was additionally just quickly at the wicket however he bowled amazingly in the morning to help round up local people for 382.
It was left to Shaun Marsh and his Western Australia state commander Adam Voges to add weight to the innings, their century stand directing the travelers through the center of the day at an unfaltering rate.
Voges' most obvious opportunity with regards to pressing into the Test group might really have been to Marsh's detriment. He played well in the organization of the center request occupant, escaping one found behind advance before looking quite chafed to be given out lbw to Jomel Warrican, one of his three wickets.
Bog was fresh in his strokeplay and eminently cool at the wrinkle, not occupied by the whirlwind of wickets that took after Voges' way out as Mitchell Marsh was out snaring and Haddin soon taken after.
Steven Smith was not decided for this apparatus but rather he was seen playing gamely in the nets against Mitchells Starc and Johnson in a way befitting a No.3 batsman. By complexity Clarke went to the center at the fall of the first wicket after Rogers tumbled to a staggering gorge get via Carlos Brathwaite and manged just 15 preceding an ineffectively conceived maneuver shot skewed into the off-side field.
Altogether, the Australian batsmen looked corroded, and most will have a lot of work to do in the nets in the middle of now and the first day of the Test arrangement in Dominica one week from now.
Thursday, 28 May 2015
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