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Australia extended their first-innings lead of 82 but were kept in check by the West Indies bowlers as the pink ball proved almost unplayable under floodlights in the final session for the second day ...
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Asian News International on MSNAustralia mull leaving out Nathan Lyon for Sabina Park pink-ball TestThe combination of the pink ball and the conditions at Sabina Park has prompted Australia to reassess the balance of their playing XI, with captain Pat Cummins not ruling out the possibility of ...
DESPITE their disappointing first-innings reply of 143 to the number one-ranked Australia’s 225, West Indies have an outside ...
West Indies currently trail by 181 runs, with Cameron Green (45 not out) providing a vital knock for Australia ...
The dream career run for Scott Boland has continued here, with the Australian fast bowler setting new standards for modern day fast bowlers after another stellar <br />effort with ball in hand.
On a lively Sabina Park pitch where fast bowlers continued to call the shots, Cameron Green’s resolute knock might prove the ...
Cameron Green's unbeaten 42 kept Australia in the driver's seat of the day-night third and final test against West Indies ...
Sam Konstas, the 19-year-old Australian opener, has endured a difficult tour of the West Indies, setting an unwanted record ...
Shamar Joseph expressed confidence in the West Indies' ability to chase a target of under 200 to 200 in the 3rd Test against ...
West Indies had been dismantled for 143 with Australia's bowling sharing the success. Scott Boland, who replaced Nathan Lyon ...
The flashpoint was in the 24th over of West Indies' batting in the first innings. With 2 for 52 on the scoreboard, opener ...
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