West Indies Stage Stunning Fightback to Trail Australia by 45 in Grenada
- On day two of the second Test in Grenada, West Indies staged a strong fightback against Australia, trailing by 45 runs at stumps with Australia 12-2.
- The West Indies built their first innings total of 253 after Australia scored 286, buoyed by Brandon King's 75 and a 51-run stand between Alzarri Joseph and Shamar Joseph.
- Jayden Seales bowled both Australian openers, including Usman Khawaja, while Nathan Lyon took three wickets despite being struck on the arm late in the day.
- King hit two boundaries and a six off Lyon en route to his maiden Test fifty, while Cummins' caught-and-bowled dismissal of Keacy Carty broke a threatening partnership for West Indies.
- The match remains competitive with Australia holding a slender lead and facing challenges from a resilient West Indies tail, suggesting an uncertain outcome when play resumes.
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West Indies stage stunning fightback to trail Australia by 45 in Grenada
West Indies were bowled out for 253 in their first innings of the second test in Grenada on Friday, trailing Australia by 45 runs at stumps after a dramatic second day that saw early promise turn to utter collapse before a thrilling lower-order fightback.Australia were 12 for two when play was called off, hav

Seales routs Australia's opening batters and limits lead to 45 on day two in Grenada
Jayden Seales has ripped out the opening batters to reduce Australia's second innings to 12-2 and lead over West Indies to 45 runs on day two of the second test in Grenada.
John Campbell and Brandon King’s vital knocks save the Day 2 for West Indies against Australia in Grenada Test
The second Test between West Indies and Australia at the National Cricket Stadium, St George’s, Grenada, has delivered high drama and shifting fortunes. After Australia posted a competitive 286 in their first innings, the West Indies found themselves under early pressure on Day 2, only to be rescued by the... Read full article at CricketTimes.com
Seales strikes leave second Test on a knife edge
Jayden Seales struck twice late on day two to leave the second Test between the West Indies and Australia finely balanced in Grenada on Friday. After taking a 33-run lead on first innings, Australia limped to 12-2 in their second dig, with Seales removing both openers – Sam Konstas and Usman Khawaja – in successive overs. The tourists will resume on day three 45 runs ahead with eight wickets in hand. Seales, continuing his return to full fitness…
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