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Thursday, July 24, 2025

Spinners Paradise welcomes Test cricket again

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20150601

Test crick­et re­turns to Wind­sor Park Do­mini­ca for the fourth time and West In­dies will be look­ing to hum­ble the mighty Aus­tralians at a venue where spin is king.Three Test match­es have been played at this venue thus far with the West In­dies win­ning one, los­ing one and the oth­er end­ing in a stale­mate.

What is unique about this venue is the fact that the twirlers have been the ones to bring the crowds to their feet. A to­tal off 101 wick­ets have fall­en at Wind­sor Park and of this the spin­ners have cel­e­brat­ed on 58 oc­ca­sions. This has led both Aus­tralia and West In­dies to in­clude two spin­ners each on their squads for this game. West In­dies have the Guyanese duo of De­ven­dra Bishoo and Veerasam­my Per­maul, while the vis­i­tors have brought Nathan Ly­on and the un­capped Fawad Alam to do their thing.

The last and on­ly time these two coun­tries met at this venue was three years ago, when Michael Clarke's men took a 75-run win over the home­sters, de­spite a 10-wick­et haul from lo­cal hero Shane Shilling­ford.

Bat­ting first, Aus­tralia made 328 all out with a cen­tu­ry from wick­et­keep­er Math­ew Wade and a half cen­tu­ry from open­er David Warn­er. Shilling­ford was the best of the West In­dies bowlers with 6/119. West In­dies replied with 218 all out with Shiv­nar­ine Chan­der­paul scor­ing 68 and Keiran Pow­ell 40. Ly­on was the chief de­stroy­er with 4/69.

With a lead of 110 runs, the Aussies to 259 all out in their sec­ond es­say. Ricky Ponting scored 57 and Ed Cow­an grit­ted out 55, as Shilling­ford would snare 4/100, to fin­ish the match with 10/219.Set a vic­to­ry tar­get off 360, the West In­dies put up a brave fight on­ly to fall for 294. Chan­der­paul again was the main run get­ter with 69, while Dar­ren Sam­my made 61 and Dar­ren Bra­vo 45. Ly­on claimed three wick­ets but the sur­prise de­stroy­er was Clarke, who took 5/86.

The first Test at this venue was played back in 2011, when the West In­dies came up against In­dia. Bat­ting first the West In­dies put up 204, with Carl­ton Baugh scor­ing 60 and Dar­ren Bra­vo 50. The pacey Is­hant Shar­ma en­joyed the con­di­tions and bagged 5/77.

In­dia went to work get­ting past the pal­try score and four half cen­turies took them to 347. Skip­per MS Dhoni made 74, open­er Ab­hi­nav Mukund 62, VVS Lax­man 56 and Suresh Raina 50. With their backs against the wall, the West In­dies lost both open­ers cheap­ly be­fore cen­turies from Kirk Ed­wards and Shiv­nar­ine Chan­der­paul propped them up, tak­ing the score to 322 and set­ting In­dia a vic­to­ry tar­get off 180.

They reached 94 for three when the game was called off as a draw. The last Test to be played at the venue in 2013, led to the West In­dies first vic­to­ry there. Zim­bab­we came call­ing and Shilling­ford gave the home fans some­thing to cel­e­brate, as he cap­tured 5/59 to bowl out the Africans for 175. West In­dies on the back of cen­turies from Chris Gayle 101, Shiv­nar­ine Chan­der­paul 108 and 86 from De­nesh Ramdin, bat­ted Zim­bab­we out the con­test with a re­ply of 381 for eight de­clared.

That man Shilling­ford was up to his old tricks again, tak­ing 5/34, as Zim­bab­we could muster on­ly 131 in their sec­ond in­nings.

Test Match­es AT WIND­SOR PARK IN DO­MINI­CA

WEST IN­DIES VS IN­DIA 2011

WEST IN­DIES 204 all out (Carl­ton Baugh 60, Dar­ren Bra­vo 50, Is­hant Shar­ma 5/77) & 322 (Shiv­nar­ine Chan­der­paul 116no, Kirk Ed­wards 110, Harb­ha­jan Singh 4/75) vs IN­DIA 343 (MS Dhoni 74, Ab­hi­nav Mukund 62, VVS Lax­man 56, Suresh Raina 50, Fi­del Ed­wards 5/102) & 94/3. Match drawn.

WEST IN­DIES VS AUS­TRALIA 2012

AUS­TRALIA 328 all out (Math­ew Wade 106, David Warn­er 50, Shane Shilling­ford 6/119) & 259 all out (Ricky Ponting 57, Ed Cow­an 55, Shane Shilling­ford 4/100) vs WEST IN­DIES 218 all out (Shiv­nar­ine Chan­der­paul 68, Nathan Ly­on 4/67) & 294 all out (Shiv­nar­ine Chan­der­paul 69, Dar­ren Sam­my 61, Dar­ren Bra­vo 45, Nathan Ly­on 3/87, Michael Clarke 5/86) - Aus­tralia won by 75 runs.

WEST IN­DIES VS ZIM­BAB­WE 2013

ZIM­BAB­WE 175 all out (Shane Shilling­ford 5/59) & 131 all out (Shane Shilling­ford 5/34) vs WEST IN­DIES 381/8 dec (Chris Gayle 101, Shiv­nar­ine Chan­der­paul 108, De­nesh Ramdin 86) - West In­dies won by an in­nings and 65 runs.

SPIN­NERS AT WIND­SOR PARK

26 wick­ets in the 2012 clash be­tween WI/Aus

21 wick­ets in the 2011 clash be­tween WI/Ind

11 wick­ets in the 2013 clash be­tween WI/ZIM. TO­TAL�58.


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