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Australia's cricket icon Steve Smith is set to rejoin the squad in Barbados after recovering from a dislocation. Smith's ...
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Nine's Wide World of Sports on MSN'Full confidence': Cummins backs struggling Aussie top orderPat Cummins has backed his top order to find form despite struggling in the first Test, as Steve Smith's return from a hand injury remains unclear.
Steve Smith is eyeing a return for the second Test in Grenada as Pat Cummins threw his support behind an under-fire top order after patchy Barbados showing.
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Australian cricket great Ian Healy has torched national batting coach Michael Di Venuto, adamant the top six has 'regressed' ...
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News9Live on MSNJosh Hazlewood shines as Australia beat West Indies by 159 runs in 1st TestAustralia defeated West Indies by 159 runs in the first Test at the Kensington Oval on Saturday, June 28. The expectations ...
Bridgetown: Another poor batting display from Australia’s top order has put the tourists in the firing line for a potential ...
Australia completed a stunning 159 run win over West Indies today, at the Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados ...
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CricTracker on MSNWI vs AUS 2025, 1st Test, Day 2 Review: West Indies, Australia throw undecisive punches as game hangs in balanceWest Indies took a slender 10-run first-innings lead before picking up four Australian wickets. The tourists have an 82-run ...
West Indies bowlers continue to dominate, exploiting Australias batting fragility and reducing them to 92/4 in their second ...
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Daily Times on MSNSeales, Shamar scythe through Australia before quicks return fireJayden Seales and Shamar Joseph shared nine wickets on the opening day in Barbados to increase the pressure on Australia's ...
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India Today on MSNWI vs AUS, 1st Test: Australia take upper hand after contentious umpiring calls on day 2Australia carved out an 82-run lead over the West Indies on day two of the first Test in Barbados, with the hosts left ...
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News9Live on MSNWI vs AUS: Bowlers continue to dominate as first Test remains evenly balanced after two daysThe first Test match between West Indies and Australia is evenly balanced at stumps on Day two at the Kensington Oval in Barbados. The Windies started at 57/4, trailing by 123 runs in the first ...
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