West Indies batting flops to give Australia advantage
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Australia lead by 181 runs with four second-innings wickets remaining as 15 wickets fall on day two of their day-night Test against West Indies in Kingston.
After getting bowled out for 225, Australia will be looking for quick wickets on the second way and take a lead in the first innings at the Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica.
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Australia collapsed to 225 all out in the first innings of their day/night Test against West Indies in Kingston. The tourists were in a decent position at 157-3 but lost their remaining seven wickets for just 68 runs.
Steve Smith's magnificent 71 guided Australia to 221 for seven at stumps on day three of the second test against West Indies in Grenada on Saturday, helping the tourists to build a commanding 254-run lead despite late wickets and persistent rain interruptions.
It was a batting blitzkrieg in the Top End during Australia A’s first One-Dayer against their Sri Lankan counterparts, as the men in canary yellow claimed victory in a 4/332 to 134 scoreline.