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West Indies vs Australia, 2nd Test
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Series:
Australia in West Indies, 2003
Venue:
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad
Date & Time:
Sat, Apr 19, 8:00 PM LOCAL
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WI vs AUS • 2nd Test • Australia in West Indies, 2003
Series
Australia in West Indies, 2003
Date
Sat, Apr 19
Time
8:00 PM LOCAL, 12:00 AM GMT
Venue
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad
Umpires
Asoka De Silva, Rudi Koertzen
3rd Umpire
Billy Doctrove
Referee
Mike Procter
West Indies squad
Players
Wavell Hinds,
Devon Smith,
Daren Ganga,
Brian Lara (c),
Ramnaresh Sarwan,
Marlon Samuels,
David Bernard,
Carlton Baugh (wk),
Vasbert Drakes,
Mervyn Dillon,
Pedro Collins
Australia squad
Players
Justin Langer,
Matthew Hayden,
Ricky Ponting,
Darren Lehmann,
Adam Gilchrist (wk),
Brad Hogg,
Steve Waugh (c),
Andy Bichel,
Brett Lee,
Jason Gillespie,
Stuart MacGill
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Stadium
Queen's Park Oval
City
Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Indies
Capacity
25,000
Ends
Brian Lara Pavilion End, Media Centre End
Hosts To
Trinbago Knight Riders
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