
New Delhi: The West Indies attack has once again revealed the fragility of the Australian Supreme Order, which on Thursday reduced visitors to 92 to four stumps on the day of the first test in Kensington Okal. After a total of 180 in response to the first Australian shift – the home side, which was in response to the first Australian shift 180 – left, left pressure and left the match gently prepared. Australia now leads 82 runs with the remaining six goals, preparing for a tense third day.It was another day full of Barbados action, with 10 goals after 14, which started on the day. But behind the goals, she focused a lot on the controversial decision of the third EUMIIR, which left the Western India camp visibly frustrated.Travis Head, known for his aggressive style of counterattack across the formats, will continue on the 3rd day along with the versatile Beau Webster. All four West Indian pitchers used in the other Australian shifts hit once and retain their side in hunting.
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After leaving without a goal in the first shifts, Alzarri Joseph made a breakthrough in the final meeting and captured the usman Khawaja Lbw. Shamar Joseph, who set tone 1. Day, tolerated a frustrating moment when Sam Constas was twice dropped into the same in slip. However, persistence paid off 20 minutes later when the constament pulled the van back to its stumps.Jayden Seales, who took five goals in the first shifts, hit Josha Inglis for the second time in the match – this time bowling, because the dough did not offer any shot.The ongoing Australia experiment with Cameron Green on number three continued to sag when he became a medium print by Justin Greaves to first slip and leave cheap.At the beginning of the day, 67 partnerships were helped between the West Indies Captain Roston Chase and Wicketkeeper Shai Hope to stabilize shifts after they fell to 72 to five in the morning session. The debutant Brandon King, who contributed 26 years, was Bowled Ramenery to Josh Hazlewood.– controversial release –The controversy reappeared shortly after lunch when Roston Chase-played his 50 test and led to the format after more than two years-was decided by the foot-front Pat cummins. Television referee Adrian Holdstock called, despite the repetitions that indicate that Chase replaced the ball on his pads.Holdstock was again at the center of attention when Shai Hope, 48, was expelled alongside Alex Carey, and gave Webster his second goal. Hope almost reached the pavilion, convinced that it was outside, but several repetitions indicated that the ball could touch the ground when Carey finished the catch. Despite this decision, Holdstock confirmed this decision.Alzarri Joseph threw himself with undefeated 23, but West Indies shifts soon wrapped. Mitchell Starc ended up as the most successful Australian pitch with characters 3 for 65.Starc commented on the disputed release and said, “We can only ask questions.”“That’s what we have for technology. The questions must be asked in this direction, not the player.”When thinking about the state of the match Starc, he noted that the playground maintains things competitive.“Within two days, it turned out that if you mix in the right areas, there are enough chances (created),” he said.“Even if the ball is getting older or has been changed, it still did some side things, so the pitchors have been in the game all the time, and it will probably continue tomorrow.”