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(Reuters) -West Indies were bowled out for 253 in their first innings of the second test in Grenada on Friday, trailing ...
Jayden Seales has ripped out the opening batters to reduce Australia's second innings to 12-2 and lead over West Indies to 45 ...
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.
King fared better of the two, batting on 39, while Chase struggled but still went into Lunch unconquered on 16 ...
After being bowled out for 286 late on day one, Australia will be hoping for early breakthroughs on day two of the second ...
Australia wickets tumble either side of a century stand between Beau Webster and Alex Carey on the opening day of the second ...
Australia's openers continue to struggle after bowling out the West Indies for 253 on the second day of the second Test - ...
Australia's opening pair fell to a new-ball burst from the West Indies, leaving the tourists at 2-4 in their second innings ...
Day 2 of the of the ongoing second Test between Australia and West Indies ended on a perfectly balanced note at the St ...
Less than a week after their second innings effort in the first Test paved the way to a 159-run victory in Barbados, the ...
Poor light prevents Australia's bowlers from getting a crack at the West Indies' openers after the tourists were dismissed ...
Australia has won the toss and chosen to bat first against the West Indies in the second test in St. George's.