Hodge, da Silva impress for West Indies after fast bowlers run through CA XI

SUMMARY: West Indies 251-8 declared (Justin Greaves 65, Kraigg Brathwaite 52, Kavem Hodge 52; Liam Haskett 3-57) and 137-3 (Joshua DaSilva 55*, Kavem Hodge 44*) vs CA XI 174 all out (Tim Ward 50; Kemar Roach 2-23, Shamar Joseph 2-28, Alzarri Joseph 2-40)

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West Indies showed they are determined to put up a fight during their Australia tour with a spirited effort on day two of their warm-up match in Adelaide.

Having struggled with the bat first-up against a Cricket Australia XI, the tourists produced a dynamic bowling spell of 6-22 to knock their opponents over for 174 at Karen Rolton Oval.

Their batting woes were back on full display in Thursday’s afternoon session, with top-order talents Tagenarine Chanderpaul and Kirk McKenzie both falling in soft fashion in their second innings.

But makeshift opener Joshua da Silva (55 not out) and No. 5 Kavem Hodge (44 not out) steadied the ship and showed some attacking flair to take their side to 137-3 at stumps. That’s a lead of 214 runs as the contest heads into its final day.

Things looked bleak for the tourists as the CA XI cruised to 94-1 before West Indies sliced through their batting card. The tourists had declared overnight to allow their bowlers a first crack in Australian conditions.

Uncapped quick Shamar Joseph was on-song with crafty swing bowling and vicious short balls helping him to 2-28, a gorgeous in-swinger that smashed the top of Teague Wyllie’s off stump the best delivery of the day. Joseph, one of seven uncapped players in the Windies squad, has surely bowled his way into the Test side.

Lead quick Kemar Roach improved in his second spell of the day to finish with 2-23 from his nine overs, while fellow paceman Alzarri Joseph took 2-40. West Indies initially struggled to contain CA XI opener Tim Ward who struck seven boundaries on his way to a half-century.

Chanderpaul, who made 17 in his side’s first innings, pushed a loose Liam Haskett delivery he didn’t need to play straight to gully to fall for his second-innings duck. McKenzie’s dismissal was just as avoidable, softly chipping Haskett straight to midwicket. (ESPNcricinfo)

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