Australia vs West Indies 3rd ODI Live Streaming – Australia vs West Indies 3rd ODI match on Friday, February 12, 2010.
Venue: Sydney
Time: 0325 GMT
Teams:
Australia: Shaun Marsh, Tim Paine (wk), Ricky Ponting (capt), Michael Clarke, Cameron White,
Michael Hussey, Mitchell Johnson, Ryan Harris, Nathan Hauritz, Clint McKay, Doug Bollinger.
West Indies: Chris Gayle (capt), Wavell Hinds, Travis Dowlin, Narsingh Deonarine, Brendan Nash, Denesh Ramdin (wk), Kieron Pollard, Dwayne Smith, Nikita Miller, Ravi Rampaul, Kemar Roach.
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Australia’s victory in Adelaide decided the series and consigned the two matches in Perth to dead-rubber status. But like most dead rubbers, there remain several individual storylines to keep the fans interested.
DC have no plans of signing Abdul Razzaq for the third edition of the IPL but the player says he is ready to go.
Australia and Pakistan move to Sydney – the venue that caused much heartburn in Pakistan after the second Test – for the second ODI. While Australia will have fond memories of the ground where they pulled off an improbable and stunning win at the start of the year, Pakistan will be eager to erase the bitter memories that the Test left them with.
Former Pakistani international batsman Javed Miandad on Thursday warned lucrative Twenty20 leagues were “a virus” which threatened to kill off Test cricket.
Australia completed a nerve-shredding 36-run victory over a willing Pakistani side, thus becoming only the sixth team in Test history to triumph after trailing by 200-plus on the first innings. An obstinate 123-run ninth-wicket partnership between Michael Hussey and Peter Siddle drew Australia back into a contest they appeared to have conceded after a calamitous opening day, and a penetrative final-day bowling display completed one of the great comebacks witnessed on these shores.
Pakistan are closing in on their first Test victory over Australia in 14 years after restricting the hosts to a slender 80-run lead in the second Test with just two wickets in hand.
An attritional first two sessions gave way to an explosive finale as first Mohammad Yousuf and later Umar Akmal helped propel Pakistan to an imposing 204-run first innings lead. Their frenetic efforts capitalised on the 109-run opening stand of Imran Farhat and Salman Butt as Pakistan advanced to 9 for 331 at stumps, having displayed greater discipline and match-awareness than their Australian counterparts the previous day.
Ricky Ponting described Australia’s crushing 170-run win over Pakistan as “one of our best Test wins in quite a while” and challenged his side to again be a dominant force in world cricket.
Pakistan lost Imran Farhat and Salman Butt with Pakistan still needing 320 runs to win the first Test at the MCG.