Experience the Key for Australia in the Caribbean, Says Cummins
- Australia secured a 133-run victory over the West Indies in the second Test held in Grenada, extending their lead in the series to 2-0.
- Australia batted first after winning the toss, scoring 286 runs in the first innings before building a strong second innings lead despite early wickets.
- Steve Smith and Cameron Green scored half-centuries on day three to stabilize Australia's innings while Mitchell Starc and Nathan Lyon took three wickets each in the final innings.
- West Indies were all out for 143 runs in 34.3 overs chasing 277, with Starc taking 3-24 and Lyon 3-42, and Lyon sealing victory with a diving catch to dismiss Jayden Seales.
- Australia retained the Frank Worrell Trophy, maintained an unbeaten Caribbean record since 2003, and prepared for the final Test starting July 12 in Kingston amid stadium readiness concerns.
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Experience the key for Australia in the Caribbean, says Cummins
The wealth of experience in Australia's ranks helps them find solutions in difficult situations, captain Pat Cummins said after his side played themselves out of trouble to secure a series-clinching 133-run win over the West Indies on Sunday.Australia's squad for the three-test series features seven cricketer
Australia beats West Indies by 133 runs in 2nd test to clinch series
Australia defeated the West Indies by 133 runs before tea on the fourth day of the second test in Grenada on Sunday. Set the daunting target of 277 in a low-scoring match on a two-paced pitch which made free stroke play almost impossible, the home side side were bundled out…

Australia wins second test against West Indies by 133 runs to clinch series
Australia retain Frank Worrell Trophy as Carey, bowlers help tourists make short work of insipid West Indies
West Indies bowlers did show some colour once again but batting remained listless for the second Test in a row as Australia took a 2-0 unassailable lead in the three-match series, with the day-night finale left. Australia also extended their reign at the top of the WTC table in the early days.
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