WEST INDIES’ opening clash against world number one Test team Australia on June 25 at Kensington Oval in Barbados marks a new era for the...
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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados : Travis Head was leading another Australia attempt to be competitive against the West Indies on June 26 in a first Test that may not go beyond three days at Kensington Oval. West Indies claimed a ten-run first-innings lead when they were bowled for 190. Australia then rallied from 65-4 to 92-4 by stumps on day two. Australia led by 82 runs with all the pressure seemingly on Head to survive. He counterpunched in the first innings with the only half-century of the Test so far but bunkered down in the second innings to defy another brilliant effort by the West Indies quicks. For his stubbornness, Head copped a blow on his left glove from Alzarri Joseph in the day's second-to-last over. Head was 13 not out off 37 balls with support from Beau Webster, 19 not out off 24. After 14 wickets tumbled on day one, ten were claimed on day two on a pitch still offering seam and movement for the speedsters. West Indies picked up their first innings on 57-4 and debutant Brandon King, 23 overnight, was dropped on 26 by wicketkeeper Alex Carey off Josh Hazlewood. But Hazlewood nailed King on the same score when the batter shouldered arms and was castled. Shai Hope, West Indies' white-ball captain, joined Test captain Roston Chase in the middle and they hit back. Hope drove Mitchell Starc for consecutive fours and Chase knocked Nathan Lyon for a six over mid-off. The pair added 63 runs in 19 overs to get West Indies to lunch on 135-5. TWO TV UMPIRE DECISIONS Chase was out after lunch in the first of two disputed decisions by TV umpire Adrian Holdstock. Chase was given out lbw to Australia captain Pat Cummins but Chase reviewed, suspecting an inside edge before the ball thumped his back pad in front of middle stump. The ball spike technology, UltraEdge, showed some minor spikes before the ball hit the pads but the TV umpire set them aside and said there was a clear gap between bat and ball. Chase made 44 off 108 balls, including only one boundary and one six, after a 67-run stand with Hope. Webster got Justin Greaves on 4 and Hope on 48, both from edges behind to Carey, and Hope's was debatable. Carey took a great one-handed catch but video showed the ball in his glove touching the ground. However, the TV umpire said it was a fair catch. Hope didn't stick around to debate it. His 91-ball knock left West Indies 162-8, 18 runs short of Australia's first total. Lusty hitting by Shamar Joseph and Alzarri Joseph, an unbeaten 23 runs off 20 balls, swept the hosts to a 10-run lead. [caption id="attachment_1163078" align="alignnone" width="1024"] West Indies' captain Roston Chase is dismissed LBW by Australia's captain Pat Cummins on day two of the first Test at Kensington Stadium in Bridgetown, Barbados, on June 26. - AP PHOTO/Ricardo Mazalan[/caption] Australia started their second bat straight after tea and Sam Konstas was dropped twice in the same second over of the innings by Greaves and John Campbell behind the stumps. The bowler was pacer Shamar Joseph, who has been the victim of five drops in the Test, 11 drops in nine Tests since his debut in January 2024. Shamar Joseph eventually bowled Konstas on 5, and fellow opener Usman Khawaja was lbw to Alzarri Joseph on 15. No 3 batter Cameron Green got an lbw overturned on 13, and a non-lbw confirmed on 14. But he was out on 15 after 47 balls to an edge off Greaves. Just before then, Josh Inglis shouldered arms to Seales and was bowled for 12. Australia were 65-4 after another top order failure but Head and Webster dug in and endured the last eight overs. AP SCOREBOARD AUSTRALIA 1st innings 180 WEST INDIES 1st innings (overnight 57-4) Kraigg Brathwaite c Webster b Starc*4 John Campbell c +Carey b Starc*7 Keacy Carty c +Carey b Cummins*20 Brandon King b Hazlewood*26 Jomel Warrican b Hazlewood*0 *Roston Chase lbw b Cummins*44 +Shai Hope c +Carey b Webster*48 Justin Greaves c +Carey b Webster*4 Alzarri Joseph not out*23 Shamar Joseph b Starc*8 Jayden Seales c Webster b Lyon*2 Extras (lb2, nb1, w1)*4 TOTAL (all out; 63.2 overs)*190 Fall of wickets: 1-10, 2-16, 3-52, 4-53, 5-72, 6-139, 7-153, 8-162, 9-171, 10-190. Bowling: Starc 16-1-65-3, Hazlewood 18-3-41-2, Cummins 18-6-34-2, Lyon 5.2-0-28-1, Webster 6-0-20-2. AUSTRALIA 2nd innings Sam Konstas b S Joseph*5 Usman Khawaja lbw b A Joseph*15 Cameron Green c Chase b Greaves*15 Josh Inglis b Seales*12 Travis Head not out*13 Beau Webster not out*19 Extras (b2, lb8, nb3)*13 TOTAL (four wickets; 33 overs)*92 Yet to bat: Alex Carey, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood. Fall of wickets: 1-27, 2-34, 3-57, 4-65. Bowling: Seales 10-3-24-1, S Joseph 10-4-15-1, A Joseph 6-1-16-1, Greaves 7-1-27-1. Umpires: Nitin Menon, Richard Kettleborough. TV Umpire: Adrian Holdstock. Reserve Umpire: Gregory Brathwaite. Match Referee: Javagal Srinath. The post Head, Webster steady Aussies on Day 2 vs Windies appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
WEST INDIES’ opening clash against world number one Test team Australia on June 25 at Kensington Oval in Barbados marks a new era for the...
WEST INDIES’ opening clash against world number one Test team Australia on June 25 at Kensington Oval in Barbados marks a new era for the...
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