Abu Dhabi - AFP
Australia set West Indies the daunting target of 370 to win the third and final Test on Thursday after they were dismissed for 259 in their second innings in the morning session of the fourth day. Australia had resumed on 200 for six with Michael Hussey going on to make 32 and Mitchell Starc hitting a useful 21. West Indies spinner Shane Shillingford took 4 for 100 to finish with 10 wickets in the Test. With figures of 10 for 219, he became the first West Indian spinner to take 10 wickets in a Test since Lance Gibbs in 1966, and only the second to do it in the Caribbean, after Wilf Ferguson achieved the feat in Trinidad in 1948.