<p>Australia set West Indies 215 runs from 61 overs to win the second Test in Trinidad and square their series after declaring midway through the final day on Thursday. <br /><br />Australia captain Michael Clarke called an end to Australia's second innings about half an hour after lunch with the tourists on 160 for eight, an overall lead of 214. <br /><br />Australia, who only need to draw the match to retain the Frank Worrell Trophy after winning last week's first Test in Barbados, started the day on 73/3 and added 87 runs for the loss of five wickets. <br />Fast bowler Kemar Roach captured two of those wickets in one over to complete his second five - wicket haul of the match and become the first West Indian in seven years to take 10 wickets in a match. <br /><br />The prospects of a decisive result were reduced even before play resumed when the start was delayed by 45 minutes because there were still some damp patches in the outfield from Wednesday's rain. <br /><br />The Australians then made a cautious start, adding just 50 runs from the first 25 overs before lunch after losing the wickets of Ricky Ponting for 41 and Clarke for 15. </p>.<p>score board<br /><br />AUSTRALIA (I Innings): 311.<br /><br />WEST INDIES (I Innings): 257 all out<br /><br />AUSTRALIA (II Innings):<br /><br />Warner c Bravo b Roach 17<br />Cowan lbw Roach 20<br />Watson b Roach 0<br />Ponting c Powell b Edwards 41 <br />Clarke c&b Sammy 15 <br />M Hussey b Roach 24 <br />Wade (not out) 31<br />Hilfenhaus b Roach 0 <br />Lyon c Sammy b Shillingford 3 <br />Extras (LB-5, W-1, NB-3).......................9 <br />Total (8 wkts decl, 61.5 overs) .......160<br />Fall of wickets: 1-26, 2-26, 3-57, 4-93, 5-95, 6-145, 7-149, 8-160.<br />Bowling: Fiedel Edwards 10-2-28-1, Shane Shillingford 23.5-4-55-1, Kemar Roach 18-4-41-5, Darren Sammy 8-0-17-1, Narsingh Deonarine 2-0-14-0.<br /> </p>
<p>Australia set West Indies 215 runs from 61 overs to win the second Test in Trinidad and square their series after declaring midway through the final day on Thursday. <br /><br />Australia captain Michael Clarke called an end to Australia's second innings about half an hour after lunch with the tourists on 160 for eight, an overall lead of 214. <br /><br />Australia, who only need to draw the match to retain the Frank Worrell Trophy after winning last week's first Test in Barbados, started the day on 73/3 and added 87 runs for the loss of five wickets. <br />Fast bowler Kemar Roach captured two of those wickets in one over to complete his second five - wicket haul of the match and become the first West Indian in seven years to take 10 wickets in a match. <br /><br />The prospects of a decisive result were reduced even before play resumed when the start was delayed by 45 minutes because there were still some damp patches in the outfield from Wednesday's rain. <br /><br />The Australians then made a cautious start, adding just 50 runs from the first 25 overs before lunch after losing the wickets of Ricky Ponting for 41 and Clarke for 15. </p>.<p>score board<br /><br />AUSTRALIA (I Innings): 311.<br /><br />WEST INDIES (I Innings): 257 all out<br /><br />AUSTRALIA (II Innings):<br /><br />Warner c Bravo b Roach 17<br />Cowan lbw Roach 20<br />Watson b Roach 0<br />Ponting c Powell b Edwards 41 <br />Clarke c&b Sammy 15 <br />M Hussey b Roach 24 <br />Wade (not out) 31<br />Hilfenhaus b Roach 0 <br />Lyon c Sammy b Shillingford 3 <br />Extras (LB-5, W-1, NB-3).......................9 <br />Total (8 wkts decl, 61.5 overs) .......160<br />Fall of wickets: 1-26, 2-26, 3-57, 4-93, 5-95, 6-145, 7-149, 8-160.<br />Bowling: Fiedel Edwards 10-2-28-1, Shane Shillingford 23.5-4-55-1, Kemar Roach 18-4-41-5, Darren Sammy 8-0-17-1, Narsingh Deonarine 2-0-14-0.<br /> </p>