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Australia’s teenage opener, Sam Konstas, will be given “patience and time” by coach Andrew McDonald following a tough debut ...
Josh Hazlewood, the chief destroyer with figures of 5-43 as the tourists dominated the day with both ball and bat.
Australian coach Andrew McDonald has said that the team hierarchy will afford teenage opening batter Sam Konstas “patience and time” after a difficult opening Test against the West Indies in Barbados.
Australia's new-look top order failed to fire in Barbados but coach Andrew McDonald has vowed to take a patient approach with recalled opener Sam Konstas.
Australia will be keen to quieten the noise in what is an Ashes year, so for Sam Konstas (and Cameron Green to a slightly ...
Australia's vaunted pace attack demolished West Indies' fragile batting, routing the hosts for just 141 off 33.4 overs to ...
Australia blew away the West Indies for 141 and won the first Test by 159 runs at Kensington Oval on day three. The West ...
Coach Sammy feels they either have to bat long or bat faster but in the first Test they could do neither | ESPN.co.uk ...
Captain Roston Chase was left reflecting ruefully on a handful of missed chances and debatable umpiring calls after West ...
Australia ruthlessly completed a 159-run victory over West Indies in the first test on Friday as Nathan Lyon swept up the ...
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Josh Hazlewood led Australia’s surge to a 159-run victory in Barbados as West Indies lost all ten wickets in the final ...