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Jayden Seales ripped out the opening batters to reduce Australia’s second innings to 12-2 and lead over West Indies to 45 runs on day two of the second Test. The West Indies’ first innings almost last ...
Australia had to then bat six overs late in the day and West Indies quicks made the most of it by removing openers Sam Konstas and Usman Khawaja, leaving the match finely balanced heading into the ...
The unholy union of flat, long-lasting pitches and quickly-softening Duke's balls are making the contest totally one-sided | ...
Konstas has now failed to get into double figures in three of his four innings this series, with his highest score being 25 ...
Cameron Green (six not out) and nightwatchman Nathan Lyon (two not out) will pick up at the crease on Saturday, with ...
Aussie pace spearhead Josh Hazlewood has predicted the Grenada wicket to become even more difficult for batting by the end of day three in an ominous warning to West Indies’ batters.
Australia wrested the advantage with four wickets to leave the West Indies at 185 for seven at tea on the second day of the second Test in Grenada on Friday. Brandon King put aside last week's ...
Having conceded a narrow 33-run first-innings deficit, the hosts clawed back spectacularly in the last 30 minutes of play. Jayden Seales (2-5) produced a probing burst that dismantled Australia’s ...
Australia gained a slim 33-run advantage over West Indies at the end of the first innings. Despite Australia's slight lead, ...
Australia held a 23-run lead at the end of the first innings after bowling West Indies out for 253 and had a slight advantage in their favour.
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