West Indies Pacemen Reduce Australia to 99-6 in Third Test, an Overall Lead of 181
ST. ANDREW PARISH, JAMAICA, JUL 13 – West Indies pacers Shamar Joseph and Alzarri Joseph took seven wickets as Australia were bowled out for 225, leaving the hosts in a strong position on Day 1 at Sabina Park.
- On July 13, 2025, at Sabina Park in Jamaica, fast bowlers Shamar Joseph and Alzarri Joseph spearheaded the West Indies' bowling attack, dismissing Australia for 225 in the first innings and later reducing them to 99 for six in their second innings during the third Test match.
- West Indies deployed a pace attack exploiting seam movement and pitch conditions, with Shamar Joseph unleashing aggressive spells that quickly dismantled Australia's batting line-up.
- Joseph spearheaded the West Indies bowling with four wickets for 33 runs, boosting his series tally to 18, while both Greaves and Seales contributed three wickets apiece, increasing the pressure on Australia.
- Australia's middle and lower order found runs hard to come by, with Steve Smith top-scoring at 48 and Cameron Green remaining unbeaten on 42, but a late collapse saw them lose their final seven wickets while adding just 68 runs.
- West Indies' bowling dominance maintained relentless pressure, suggesting they controlled momentum despite being 2-0 down in the series, while Australia's batting remained fragile under tough conditions.
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West Indies pacemen reduce Australia to 99-6 in third test, an overall lead of 181
Cameron Green has produced a defiant innings as Australia struggled to 99 for 6 and an overall lead of 181 in the face of hostile fast bowling from the West Indies in the last session on Day 2 of the third cricket test.
Windies pace attack restricts Aussies to 99/6 - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
An aggressive bowling display from the West Indies quicks on day two of the final Test restricted Australia to 99/6 at the close of play, giving the visitors a second innings lead of 181 runs at Sabina Park in Jamaica, heading into the third day on July 14, from 2.30 pm. After the Aussies were dismissed for 225 on the opening day, West Indies resumed their overnight score of 16/1 on the second day (July 13), and were eventually dismissed for 143…
Aussies extend lead despite Windies fightback
The West Indies fought back on Sunday as the pink-ball Test against Australia at Sabina Park remained on a knife-edge. Australia were 99-6 at the close on day two to extend their first-innings lead of 82 to 181, but were kept in check by the West Indies bowlers as the pink ball proved almost unplayable under floodlights in the final session for the second day in a row. Alzarri Joseph snared three wickets and Shamar Joseph two to keep their team …
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Shamar Joseph bowls a beauty to dismiss Beau Webster in WI vs AUS 3rd Test
The opening day of the third Test between West Indies and Australia at Sabina Park was a masterclass in fast bowling, predominantly orchestrated by the sensational Shamar Joseph. His searing pace and incisive movement ripped through the Australian batting order, culminating in a spellbinding dismissal of Beau Webster that will... Read full article at CricketTimes.com
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