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Jayden Seales dismantled Australia's top order early in the second innings of the Grenada Test. His bowling gave West Indies a crucial advantage, keeping the match finely poised.
West Indies were bowled out for 253 in their first innings of the second test in Grenada on Friday, trailing Australia by 45 runs at stumps after a dramatic second day that saw early promise turn to ...
A determined lower-order fightback from Alzarri Joseph and Shamar Joseph, followed by two late wickets from Jayden Seales, ...
Beau Webster is learning on the job while batting at number six for Australia, having made a half-century to stave off a ...
Just when they thought it might have been all over, Marcus Harris, Cam Bancroft and Matt Renshaw have surged into contention ...
Steve Smith's comeback did little to resolve Australia's top-order troubles as the tourists were bowled out for 286 on day ...
Seales then turned the screws on Australia by taking out both the openers - Konstas played a short and wide ball onto his ...
Less than a week after their second innings effort in the first Test paved the way to a 159-run victory in Barbados, the ...
King made a maiden Test fifty as West Indies were bowled out for 253 before Seales claimed both Australian openers as the ...