
Australia Scott Boland (photo Cameron Spencer/Getty Images) The Australian rapid SCOTT Boland pitch has secured its place in cricket history by achieving the best bowling diameter for test crickets since 1915, with at least 2000 balls in test matches. This milestone was achieved during the third test against West India in Sabina, where he recorded figures of 3-34, setting up a test bowling diameter of 17.33.Only England Syd Barnes has breaks the Boland record among the championships since 1900, while six other 18th century superstructures have been smoothed over it over the cricket of the first years.
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Australia, after their first shifts scored 225, dominated their pace of attack by released West Indies in 143, ensuring the leadership of the first shift.Boland’s performance included key goals, starting with the best scorer West Indies John Campbel, who was released for 36 years. He also claimed that Shai Hope’s goal at the age of 23 and later rejected Shamar Joseph, who helped Australia to create 82-Run leadership.West Indies responded strongly to the evening meeting and in her second shifts she reduced Australia to 99/6. Tourists held the lead of 181 runs on the stump 2.
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Australia maintains an advantage with Cameron Green undefeated to 42 and Captain Pat Cummins 5, which aims to extend their lead for 220 the third day.Current statistics will place Bolanda at the top of testing championships since 1915, with 59 goals on average 17.33. After him are Bert Ironmonger (1928-1933) with 74 goals in 17.97, Frank Tyson (1954-1959) with 76 goals at 18.56, Axar Patel (2021-present) with 55 goals in 19,34 and Jasprit Bumrah (2018-PREENTENT) with 217 in 197.Australia is now trying to build in their position and four goals will remain in their second shifts and hold a lead that could be crucial in the end of the match.