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West Indies captain Roston Chase has described his side's capitulation against Australia as 'heartbreaking' and 'embarrassing ...
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Nine's Wide World of Sports on MSNStarc fumes as Konstas nightmare gets much worseA nightmare tour of the West Indies got even worse for teen Aussie talent Sam Konstas in the final session of the series.
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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 ...
Jofra Archer collapsed onto the Lord’s grass. He was too exhausted to join his team-mates just yet. Fielding at deep ...
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FirstSportz on MSN(Video) Alzarri Joseph’s Cold Reaction to Knocking Steve Smith’s Stumps During Kingston Test Goes ViralWest Indies pacer Alzarri Joseph had a cold yet aggressive reaction after dismissing Australia’s Steve Smith during the ...
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Asian News International on MSNPat Cummins to miss South Africa white-ball series, focuses on Ashes preparationAustralia's Test captain Pat Cummins is set to sit out next month's white-ball series against South Africa as he shifts focus ...
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CricTracker on MSNWI vs AUS 2025 3rd Test, Day 2: West Indies perish on action-packed 15-wicket dayThe current match could very likely conclude by the close of the third day's play.
West Indies' fragile batting line-up was again exploited by Australia with the hosts routed for 143 in their first innings in an eventful middle session on the second day of the day/night third Test ...
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNWest Indies quicks leave Australia struggling at 99-6 in third TestShamar Joseph and Alzarri Joseph delivered a fiery spell under the lights on Sunday, leaving Australia reeling at 99 for six in their second innings - holding an overall lead of 181 runs - in the ...
Australia lead by 181 runs with four second-innings wickets remaining as 15 wickets fall on day two of their day-night Test against West Indies in Kingston.
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SABC Sport on MSNWest Indies fight back under lights as Australia stumble at Sabina ParkWest Indies clawed their way back into the pink-ball Test at Sabina Park on Sunday, reducing Australia to 99 for six at ...
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