Geelong (Australia), December 23 - Guyanese leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo could be recalled for the second Test between the West Indies and Australia starting here on Boxing Day (December 26).

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Bishoo is being considered on the basis of his performance during the drawn two-day tour match between the West Indies and a Victoria XI at the weekend, reports CMC.

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He picked up two wickets for 60 runs as Victoria ended on 169 for three in response to the visitors' 303 for eight in the rain affected warm-up game.

"He bowled better," the West Indies coach Phil Simmons told reporters here on Tuesday. "There was a lot more drive in his deliveries and everything like that," said Simmons.

Left-arm spinner Jomel Warrican, in his second Test grabbed three wickets for 158 runs in the West Indies' heavy innings and 212-run loss to Australia in the first Test.

Bishoo, renowned as a wicket-taker, grabbed six wickets against the Australians in the Dominica Test when the Aussies visited the West Indies earlier this year.

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"We'll see what happens over the next three days," said Simmons."We'll see what the MCG wicket is like, then we can make a decision about the combination we're going with."

Bishoo made his Test debut in 2011.

 

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