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Steve Smith's magnificent 71 guided Australia to 221 for seven at stumps on day three of the second test against West Indies ...
At stumps on a rain-affected third day, Australia had extended their lead to 254 runs, reaching 7-221 before bad light ended ...
An enterprising knock from the returning Steve Smith and a breakthrough fifty at No.3 for Cameron Green have boosted ...
Konstas has now failed to get into double figures in three of his four innings this series, with his highest score being 25 ...
The final wicket of the hosts' innings fell when Travis Head took a low catch to dismiss Phillip, with the third umpire ...
Sam Konstas' woes at the top of the Australian order continue as a loose shot sees him gone without scoring late on Day 2 ...
Steve Smith's magnificent 71 guided Australia to 221 for seven at stumps on Day 3 of the second Test against the West Indies ...
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The Roar on MSNRuns at a premium: Why Australia's top order failures are not the disaster that critics are claimingTo me, Cameron Green isn’t the answer.” Australia will likely come away with a series win over the West Indies this winter, regardless of how its top order performs. But this will be the team’s 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 ...
Catch all the updates and highlights from Day 3 of the 2nd Test between West Indies and Australia at the National Cricket Stadium in St. George’s, Grenada.
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