short and a bit of width, Lehmann cuts it away to the third man region to complete a strong Australian win
West Indies vs Australia, 3rd Test at Bridgetown, May 01 2003 - Ball by Ball Commentary
With this massive win the Australians take a 3-0 lead in this 4-Test series
The Australians also move to the top of the ICC Test Championship table
There's celebrations all around for the Australians
We're waiting for the presentation ceremony... that should happen any moment now
The Australian team are out in the middle all huddled together, singing the team song
Quite unusual to see this. Usually sung in the dressing room, the Australians are now out in the middle celebrating their win
The Man of the Match is Stuart MacGill
With that we come to the end of the coverage of this Test match
Do join us for the start of the next Test. Till then it's a very good evening to you all from the team at Wisden CricInfo
a bit of turn from the rough, left alone again
outside the off, left alone
Gayle replaces Lawson
Gayle's bowling with cap and sunglasses on
outside the off, again the ball keeps low and beats the keeper after the batsman has left it alone
again outside the off, good length, left alone
outside the off, tossed up, left alone
outside the off again, swept to deep backward square leg
far outside the off and full, a shooter through to the slip
outside the off, full, sweep played and missed
Banks gets the new ball!
short ball just outside the off, Lehmann sways out of the way
short and outside the off, a touch of away swing, left alone
on the off, just short of a length, worked through square leg
just short of a good length and outside the off, cut down to point
This means that Lawson has a hat-trick straddling two innings
full and on the off, the ball jags back in, keeps dead low and Langer is trapped plumb in front. That is a most unusual hat-trick for Lawson - remember he got the last two wickets to fall in the Australian first innings off successive ball
The players are back onto the field now
Langer and Hayden come out to bat
Just eight runs to win here
It's Lawson to start things off