Webster, Carey rescue Australia after top order collapse and Green brain fade
- On Day 1 in Grenada, Australia posted 286 after a 112-run partnership between Alex Carey and Beau Webster to rescue their innings.
- Australia's top order struggled early on a seaming Grenada pitch, losing wickets at 93-4 after opting to bat, due to variable bounce and disciplined West Indies bowling.
- Alzarri Joseph's 4-61 highlights West Indies' bowling dominance, with Carey and Webster's key partnerships helping Australia reach 286.
- Australia maintains a 286-run lead after Day 1, strengthening their series advantage and impacting West Indies' momentum.
- Play will resume on Friday at 11.49 pm AEST after rain delays, setting up Day 2 of the second Test in Grenada.
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Five quick hits: More Aussie stumbles and Green can't punish fumble
Australia's middle order rescues the team again as Cameron Green fails to cash in on his best start in a year in Grenada. Here are five quick hits from the first day of the second Test against the West Indies.
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