Arab Times

Windies,Australia tour ends in draw

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New Zealand’s Kane Williamson bats against Sri Lanka on day three of the second Internatio­nal Cricket Test at Seddon Park in Hamilton, New Zealand on

Dec 20. (AP) GEELONG, Australia, Dec 20, (AFP): An embarrassi­ng fielding blunder added to the woes of the beleaguere­d West Indies in their final hit-out Sunday before the second Test against Australia on Boxing Day.

The Caribbean tourists, who were hammered by an innings in the first Test in Hobart, declared overnight at 303 for eight in their two-day game with a Victoria XI in Geelong.

The inexperien­ced locals were 169 for three in reply when play was abandoned on the final day by rain, with an unprofessi­onal piece of fielding from Jerome Taylor helping their cause.

Jake Hancock finished 80 not out but should have been dismissed on 22.

Skipper Jason Holder was bowling in the 14th over when Hancock hooked the ball to fine leg where Taylor was fielding.

It should have been a regulation catch, but Taylor was inexplicab­ly leaning on the fence with his back to play, gazing into a near-empty grandstand.

Undiscipli­ned fielding was one of the West Indies’ many problems in Hobart, where Australia won by an innings and 212 runs inside three days.

The weekend’s tune-up provided few pointers for the tourists ahead of the Melbourne Cricket Ground Boxing Day Test showpiece.

The tourists never looked like running through a local side that featured students, an electricia­n, a policeman and two players with first-class experience.

Legspinner Devendra Bishoo, who did not play at Hobart’a Bellerive Oval, was the leading wicket-taker with two scalps.

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