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Seales and Joseph take nine wickets before Australia stage mini recovery by restricting West Indies to 57-4 at stumps.
Australia suffered a batting collapse but came back strong at the end of the day to leave the West Indies teetering on an ...
West Indies pacers initially dominated, dismissing Australia for 180 in the first Test in Barbados. Jayden Seales claimed ...
Jayden Seales and Shamar Joseph evoked memories of West Indies' legendary pace attacks, dismantling Australia for just 180 on ...
The pacers of West Indies ruled Australia, bowling them out for 180 on the very first day of the first test at Kensington Oval, but the hosts slipped to 57-4 in reply.
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Australia are skittled out for just 180 against West Indies but hit back late on as 14 wickets fall on a chaotic opening day ...
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