among the clatter of wickets following the debutant’s demise, top-edging an attempted hook off Mitchell Johnson to be caught at fine leg in a manner that was a carbon copy of his first innings dismissal.
Their partnership had stretched the limit of Australia’s bowling resources, Michael Clarke trying his hand for a couple of overs along with Voges as the visiting captain searched for options to break the stubborn stand.
“West Indies made us fight really hard today but credit to our bowlers for persevering on a wicket that was really slow,” said Clarke about the victory. “Our fielding was really good as well together with our intent with the bat. That’s when we play our best cricket.”
Once the breakthrough came via Shane Watson’s low catch at short mid-on off Josh Hazlewood to get rid of Dowrich, the floodgates opened.
Jermaine Blackwood charged down the pitch to be stumped off Lyon, and after Samuels’s familiar demise, captain Denesh Ramdin played on to give the consistent off-spinner his 141st Test wicket, drawing him level with 19th century player Hugh Trumble as the most successful off-spinners for Australia in Test cricket.
“Dowrich showed the character everyone should have shown,” said Ramdin in reflecting on the collapse after the debutant’s dismissal. “The first innings was critical. We didn’t get enough runs and then couldn’t close out the Australian innings when we should have.”
Samuels had joined Dowrich at the crease 20 minutes into the day when Darren Bravo, the other overnight batsman, fell to an excellent diving catch by Warner at mid-off as the left-hander attempted a lofted drive off Hazlewood. For a player of his experience and given the state of the match, it was a poor shot notwithstanding the continued excellence of the Australians’ catching in this match.
Score Board
West Indies won toss
West Indies 1st innings 148 all-out (S Hope 36; Hazlewood 3-33)
Australia 1st innings 318 all-out (A Voges 130; Bishoo 6-80)
West Indies 2nd innings
K C Brathwaite b Starc 15
S D Hope c Clarke b Johnson 2
D M Bravo c Warner b Hazlewood 5
S O Dowrich c Watson b Hazlewood 70
M N Samuels c Starc b Johnson 74
J Blackwood st Haddin b Lyon 12
*†D Ramdin b Lyon 3
J O Holder not out 12
J E Taylor lbw b Starc 0
D Bishoo b Starc 1
S T Gabriel b Starc 0
Extras (b 11, lb 10, w 1) 22
Total (all out; 86 overs) 216
Fall: 1-21, 2-21, 3-37, 4-181, 5-198, 6-198, 7-206, 8-206, 9-216, 10-216
Bowling: Johnson 15-3-38-2 (1w); Starc 18-7-28-4; Hazlewood 16-7-17-2; Lyon 24-7-67-2; Smith 2-0-16-0; Watson 7-3-6-0; Voges 2-0-15-0; Clarke 2-0-8-0
Australia 2nd innings
S E Marsh not out 13
D A Warner c Bravo b Taylor 28
S P D Smith not out 5
Extras (nb 1) 1
Total (1 wicket; 5 overs) 47
Did not bat: *M J Clarke, A C Voges, S R Watson, †B J Haddin, M G Johnson, M A Starc, N M Lyon, J R Hazlewood
Fall: 1-42
Bowling: Taylor 3-0-22-1; Gabriel 2-0-25-0 (1nb)
Result: Australia won by 9 wickets
Series: Australia lead the 2-match series by 1-0
Test debuts: A C Voges (Australia); S O Dowrich (West Indies)
Man of the Match: A C Voges (Australia)
Umpires: Aleem Dar (Pakistan) and R A Kettleborough (England). TV umpire: I J Gould (England). Match referee: R S Mahanama (Sri Lanka)