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Trailing on first innings by just ten runs after the Caribbean side were dismissed at tea for 190 in reply to the Aussies' first innings total of 180, the match is balanced on a knife's edge as ...
He’s played just four since the first week of January, averaging 22.63 from eight innings.Scores of three and five at ...
West Indies claimed a 10-run first-innings lead when it was bowled for 190 on Thursday. Australia then rallied from 65-4 to ...
West Indies' pace attack again exposed the vulnerability of the Australian top-order batting as the tourists stuttered to 92/4 in their second innings at stumps on the second day.
Despite being on the receiving end of two controversial DRS dismissals, the West Indies battled back to remain firmly in the ...
West Indies' pace bowlers rattled Australia's top order, leaving them at 92 for four after being dismissed for 190.
Aussie cricket legend Ian Healy is eating his words following his attack on West Indies star Shamar Joseph ahead of the first ...
Australia's pacers struck back with four wickets after they were dealt some of their own medicine in being dismissed for 180 ...
"We saw yesterday on day one the ball shoot low and then the next over it jumped up and created a wicket. I think that'll ...
The first Test between West Indies and Australia remained on a knife’s edge after an eventful second day at Kensington Oval, ...
On the back of Australia’s embarrassing five-wicket World Test Championship final defeat, the Aussie Test side now finds themselves on the brink of yet another loss, this time to the West Indies.
Test veteran Mitch Starc has defended Australia's new-look top order, which again misfired to keep the West Indies series ...