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Daily Times on MSNAustralia battle to 286 against West Indies as top-order woes continueSteve Smith's comeback did little to resolve Australia's top-order troubles as the tourists were bowled out for 286 on day ...
Jayden Seales’ early strikes in the second innings left the second Test evenly balanced, with Australia stumbling to 12 for ...
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's 75 showcased an ability to adapt his white-ball prowess to Test cricket, while Seales double-strike exposed Konstas ...
Jayden Seales has ripped out the opening batters to reduce Australia's second innings to 12-2 and lead over West Indies to 45 ...
A moment of magic from Pat Cummins in the field has failed to take the spotlight off Australia's brittle top order batters, ...
Australia slumped to 2-12 at stumps on day two of the second Test in Grenada, leading by just 45 after bowling the Windies ...
White-ball stars King and Hope wrestled back the momentum as they dominated the next hour of play, targeting Lyon for the ...
West Indies legend Brian Lara tops the chart with an unbeaten 400 runs, scored against England in Antigua. Facing 582 balls, ...
Though the 80 balls Smith took to reach three figures meant Gilbert Jessop, England's fastest centurion, can rest easy as he ...
The 31-year-old continues to be a surprise package as Australia’s Test all-rounder, producing selectors with a welcome ...
Jamie Smith and Harry Brook went past 150, but six other England batters registered ducks in a rather extraordinary innings ...
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