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West Indies' pace bowlers rattled Australia's top order, leaving them at 92 for four after being dismissed for 190.
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Daily Times on MSNSeales, Shamar scythe through Australia before quicks return fireJayden Seales and Shamar Joseph shared nine wickets on the opening day in Barbados to increase the pressure on Australia's ...
BRIDGETOWN (Barbados) (AFP) – West Indies' pace attack again exposed the vulnerability of the Australian top-order batting as ...
Shai Hope and Roston Chase did enough to secure a slender first-innings lead before their bowlers picked four Australian ...
The West Indies shot out Australia for 180 and discovered how tricky the Kensington Oval pitch was by losing four wickets on ...
Australia's pacers struck back with four wickets after they were dealt some of their own medicine in being dismissed for 180 ...
The first Test between West Indies and Australia remained on a knife’s edge after an eventful second day at Kensington Oval, ...
Australia carved out an 82-run lead over the West Indies on day two of the first Test in Barbados, with the hosts left frustrated by a series of close umpiring calls that went against them.
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News9Live on MSNWI vs AUS: Bowlers continue to dominate as first Test remains evenly balanced after two daysThe first Test match between West Indies and Australia is evenly balanced at stumps on Day two at the Kensington Oval in Barbados. The Windies started at 57/4, trailing by 123 runs in the first ...
Test veteran Mitch Starc has defended Australia's new-look top order, which again misfired to keep the West Indies series ...
Alzarri Joseph's late blitz gave West Indies a 10-run lead, and Australia managed an 82-run lead at stumps after losing four ...
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