West Indies lacked sharpness and fitness in Perth Test, says Ian Healy (Image Source: IANS)
Australia's legendary wicketkeeper-batter Ian Healy has sounded an ominous warning for the touring West Indies Test side, saying they might simply collapse in the second and final Test at Adelaide beginning on December 8.
The West Indies top order put up a dogged fight in both innings of the first Test they lost by 164 runs at Perth. But Healy believes they will not be able to withstand the Australian onslaught at Adelaide and are likely to crumble as they lack "sharpness" and "fitness".
Though the Kraigg Brathwaite-led side's top order did well, their bowler were off-colour, managing just six wickets in the opening Test, with Australia's Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith in particular punishing the attack.