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CNN World Sport’s Patrick Snell and UK Editor of ESPNcricinfo Andrew Miller reflect on a dramatic day in Test cricket.
Australia had set a target of 204 — tricky, but achievable, as West Indies sought to claim a morale-boosting consolation victory. Already 2-0 down in their three-Test series, West Indies were demolished for just 27, the second-lowest total in Test history after New Zealand’s 26 against England 70 years ago.
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ESPN Cricinfo on MSNWest Indies batting flops to give Australia the advantage after 15-wicket dayAustralia 225 and 99 for 6 (Green 42*, Alzarri Joseph 3-19, Shamar Joseph 2-26) lead West Indies 143 (Campbell 36, Boland 3-34, Cummins 2-24, Hazlewood 2-32) by 181 runs West Indies' pace bowlers surged under lights on the second day at Sabina Park as the Test moved at a breakneck speed,
Australia were bowled out for 121 early on day three, their lowest total against West Indies since Courtney Walsh and Curtly Ambrose were wreaking havoc in 1995.
Cameron Green and Pat Cummins hold Australia’s third Test fortunes in their hands when day three begins on Tuesday.
West Indies fast bowler provided a throwback to the days of hostile fast bowling when they ruffled Australia on an eventful final session of the ongoing
The West Indies collapse in a "horrid" and "really weak" batting display, letting Australia off the hook for a couple of errors in the field. Here are the quick hits from the third and final Test in Jamaica.