Australia's Shane Watson (Top) celebrates with captain Ricky ...
6th Nov 2005, 04:56 GMT
(Reuters) - Australia's Shane Watson (Top) celebrates with captain Ricky Ponting after taking the wicket of batsman Chris Gayle from the West Indies for 33 runs during the fourth day of the first test match in Brisbane November 6, 2005. Australia declared at two wickets for 283 runs in their second innings, setting the West Indies 509 runs to win. REUTERS/David Gray
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