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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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Webster, Carey rescue Australia after top order collapse and Green brain fade

Australia’s top order faltered once again in the Caribbean on day one of the second Test against the West Indies in Grenada.

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Alex Carey and Beau Webster rescue Australia on day one in Grenada

Alex Carey and Beau Webster have rescued Australia from a worse fate than 286 against the West Indies on day one of their second test in Grenada.

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Fox Sports Australia broke the news in Australia on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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