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Posted: 2022-12-10 03:31:32

An extraordinary triple-wicket maiden from Scott Boland has helped Australia all but seal a 2-0 series victory over the West Indies at the Adelaide Oval, needing just six wickets to wrap up the match with two days to play.

Boland claimed the wickets of Kraigg Brathwaite (3), Shamarh Brooks (0) and Jermaine Blackwood (0) in his first over of the innings to further enhance the legendary start to his Test match career.

The Victorian, with figures of 3-9 off six overs this innings, now has 21 wickets in four Tests at an average of 10 — 15 of those in the second innings.

The West Indies ended day 3 at 4-38, thanks to dogged resistance from Devon Thomas (8 off 44 balls) and Jason Holder (8 off 42 balls), a full 459 runs behind Australia's score, with six sessions of cricket still to be played.

Despite finding themselves deep in the mire after two dominant days from Australia, the West Indies would have hoped for a solid start on day three, resuming on 4-102, 409 runs behind.

They got anything but though, shambolically losing two wickets without scoring off the first 14 balls of the day. 

Chanderpaul calamitously ran himself out in the very first over of the day — the first of two run outs in the innings on what appeared to be a very placid batting pitch.

A West Indies batsman lies prone on the pitch as the bails fly off the stumps after the bowler runs him out.
Tagenarine Chanderpaul lasted just four balls on day three before running himself out for the West Indies, courtesy of Mitchell Starc.(Getty Images: Matt King)

Chanderpaul's wicket would have been particularly galling, dismissed without adding to his overnight score of 47, when night watchman Anderson Phillip refused a single off Mitchell Starc.

Starc then claimed Jason Holder for a four-ball duck in his next over.

Joshua da Silva and Phillip both counter-attacked nicely, scoring 60 runs for the seventh wicket off 78 balls before Lyon claimed the first of his two wickets of the session, da Silva LBW for 23.

Anderson Phillip on one knee hits a ball with a wicket keeper behind him
Night watchman Anderson Phillip took the attack to the Australian bowlers.(Getty Images: Matt King)

Having passed his previous best first-class score of 36 — scored for Trinidad and Tobago against the Windward Islands in 2020 — Phillip looked set to become just the third West Indian night watchman to claim a Test half-century on the occasion of his second Test.

However, he fell in just as calamitous a way as Chanderpaul did earlier in the session, running himself out for 43.

Alzarri Joseph came and went for a golden duck, LBW to Lyon, before Roston Chase and Marquino Mindley stubbornly stuck around to further frustrate the Australian bowlers.

Nathan Lyon kneels down with his arms outstretched
Nathan Lyon turned the ball nicely during the afternoon session.(AAP: Matt Turner)

David Warner shelled a chance above his head at first slip with Chase on 12, and Carey shelled a diving effort when Mindley was on 5.

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