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Did you know Australia keeper-batter Josh Inglis grew up in the UK? And that the most famous person he's met so far is… his ...
Australia are skittled out for just 180 against West Indies but hit back late on as 14 wickets fall on a chaotic opening day ...
Australia has won the toss against the West Indies and chose to bat first in their test series opener in Bridgetown ...
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Nine's Wide World of Sports on MSNAshes disaster looms as top-order headache lingersAustralia made important changes for the first Test. Whether those tweaks are there by the time the Ashes rolls around ...
In a performance reminiscent of West Indies' fearsome bowling attacks of old, Jayden Seales and Shamar Joseph tore through Australia on Wednesday, toppling them for a meagre 180 on day one of the ...
Ian Healy's cutting criticism of Shamar Joseph has backfired spectacularly after the West Indies rolled Australia for just ...
West Indies had their own struggles on a tough day in Barbados, but Australia's next-gen batting remains a long-term gamble ...
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India Today on MSNWI vs AUS, 1st Test: Seales, Shamar shine against Australia on 14-wicket day 1Jayden Seales and Shamar Joseph evoked memories of West Indies' legendary pace attacks, dismantling Australia for just 180 on ...
But when Australia fell to 3-22 at Kensington Oval, with Konstas (4), Green (3) and Inglis (5) back in the sheds on the way ...
The more things change, the more they stay the same, as Australia's reshuffled top order fail and old faithful Usman Khawaja and Travis Head rescue the tourist's blushes.
West Indies pacers initially dominated, dismissing Australia for 180 in the first Test in Barbados. Jayden Seales claimed ...
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