WI vs AUS, 2nd Test: Seales Sends Australia Openers Packing, Limits Lead to 45 on Day 2
- On the second day of the second Test in Grenada, Jayden Seales took two early wickets, dismissing Australia's opening batsmen and restricting their second innings to 12 for 2, leaving them with a lead of 45 runs.
- After winning the toss, Australia chose to bat first and set a total of 286 runs, to which the West Indies responded with an innings of 253.
- Brandon King scored his maiden Test fifty in his second match, playing a determined and patient innings that stabilized West Indies and frustrated the Australian bowlers.
- Seales claimed two wickets early on, including dismissing Sam Konstas for zero in the first over and trapping Usman Khawaja lbw on two runs, while Nathan Lyon entered as the nightwatchman and remained not out at the close of play.
- These developments left Australia under pressure with a reduced lead of 45 runs at stumps, suggesting a competitive contest remains ahead in the match.
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Jayden Seales' twin-strike keeps Australia in check after Day 2 of second Test
Jayden Seales' twin strikes late on Day 2 of the second Test against have kept Australia in check in Grenada. On yet another day that was dominated largely by the bowlers at the National Cricket Stadium, the Windies posted 253 in reply to Australia's 286 in the first innings. Then Seales did the work. The pacer removed both the Aussie openers - Sam Konstas and Usman Khawaja - to keep the visitors under pressure in the second innings. Australia …
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