West Indies stumble to start tour of Australia

West Indies showed some fight in their tour match against a Cricket Australia XI, but frailties in the batting still left them 8-251 at stumps on day one.

KRAIGG BRATHWAITE.
KRAIGG BRATHWAITE. Picture: Gareth Copley/Getty Images

The West Indies' batting frailties have been exposed after stumbling to 8-251 against an inexperienced Cricket Australia XI in Adelaide.

One week out from the first Test against Australia, the tourists' batters made several starts but all failed to go on with it on a dry Karen Rolton wicket.

Made up entirely of players without a Big Bash League contract, the CA XI attack did not feature any players with Test experience for the three-day match.

West Australian Liam Haskett took 3-57, while rising NSW talent Jack Nisbet finished with 2-50 and Victorian spinner Doug Warren claimed 2-47.

Between them, the three bowlers have played a total of nine first-class matches.

There were some positive signs for West Indies, with captain Kraigg Brathwaite showing fight with his 52 after impressing in Australia last summer.

Kavem Hodge and Justin Greaves also did their hopes of a Test debut no harm, scoring 52 and 62 respectively.

But there were also concerns for the tourists.

Top-order batsmen Kirk McKenzie (23) and Alick Athanaze (0) were both bounced out, in dismissals that will no doubt catch the attention of Australia's quicks.

Equally worrying was Brathwaite's dismissal.

He was caught trying to paddle-sweep Warren in a half-hearted shot that capped a collapse of 3-3.

Another collapse of 4-8 came late in the day around the second new ball, after Hodge and Greaves had got the tourists to 4-223.

There are genuine concerns over the form of the once-proud team from the Caribbean headed into the two-Test series.

They will field at least three debutants in next Wednesday's first Test in Adelaide, with seven uncapped players in their 15-man squad.

Former captain Jason Holder opted out of the tour before it began to play in the ILT20, while allrounder Kyle Mayers is playing in the IPL-backed SA20 for Durban.

West Indies were beaten convincingly in two Tests in Australia last summer, with only five players from that tour returning.