
Young West Indies Fast Bowler Jayden Seales balanced weights late 2. Day 2. Test match against Australia. Seales removed both Australian openings inside the first 6 oversions of the second shift, which helped the hosts back some sense of balance for the day dominated by the pitch.
The Australian team led by Pat Cummins performed on Windies at only 253 runs, 33 running before the first shifts a total of 286 runs. West Indies shifts lasted almost a day on the spicy Grenada playground, which had sufficient help for fast pitching bowling with a new ball.
Kraigg Brathwaite was in his first duck test in his first bat to be caught in the first enthusiasm and bowed to Josh Hazlewood. Keacy Carty went in the same way 6 to Pat cummins and John Campbell lost a good start 40 when distorted Beau Webster in half.
It took Brandon King’s test in half a century and 73 invaluable runs for West India to approach the Australian 286.
Western India was after lunch 174-7, even more than 100 consecutive, but doughs from 8 to 11-especially Alzarri and Shamar Joseph-Frushed the Australians for 25 overs.
King and Captain Roston Chase, who took 18 balls to get out of the brand, rebuilt West Indies from 64-3 to self-confidence 110-3 lunch. Chase was out after lunch, imprisoned for 16 years Hazlewood after Australia reviewed.
But King Hazlewood on six over a square leg, then his seventh border brought his 50 out of 77 balls, his first 50 in his second test and the first 50 Western Indies’ the first 50 in the series. The dough rolled down the track to hit Lyon for another few for six for another when his partnership began to flourish.
But Cummins ended his 58-Runa stand as he bowed to 21 years and King fell in the next nicking Lyon behind. The king worked on 75 out of 108 balls with eight borders and three six.
The third goal in four crosses, Justin Greaves, dropped to West India to 174-7.
But Josephs got to tea and continued after 51 running together. Alzarri scored 27 and Shamar 29. The last couple Anderson Phillip and Seales resisted another almost 11 overs for 16 runs.
All six Australian pitchers took gates; Lyon led with 3-75.
Seales Rips to Openers of Australia
The Australian Supreme Order was a question of discussion since their home series tests against India. Young sailor Jayden Seales pulled out the introductory dough to reduce the second Australian shifts to 12-2 and lead over the western India to 45 runs on the day 2. The second test on Friday.
The hosts did it as hostile as possible and prey to the Australian nerve highest order.
Seales bowed the Constas for the duck in the first via and almost claimed Cameron Green on the next ball. Green barely bounced off Seales and was lucky that the ball had fallen before the second slip. Seales then got 2.
Nathan Lyon came like Nightwatchman and he and Green just made it stump.
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Published:
Kingshuk Kusari
Published on:
5th July 2025