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Australia has completed its recovery to win the second test against West Indies by 133 runs with a day to spare, clinching ...
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A telling contribution from Beau Webster, another canine cameo and a wildly swinging West Indies tail combine to hand ...
Set the daunting target of 277 the home side side were bundled out for 143 off 34.3 overs for the visitors to take an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the three-Test series.
An enterprising knock from the returning Steve Smith and a breakthrough fifty at No.3 for Cameron Green have boosted ...
Australia's pace bowlers were rampant in defence of a target of 277 reducing the West Indies to 33 for four at lunch on the ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNDavy Fitzgerald: Where Dublin got it wrong in their crushing All-Ireland semi-final defeat to CorkCork shot from outside and got unbelievable scores, or they got unbelievable ball in over Dublin’s half back line. There was ...
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ESPN Cricinfo on MSNHalf-centuries from Smith and Green give Australia controlAustralia 286 and 221 for 7 (Smith 71, Green 52, Greaves 2-22) lead West Indies 253 (King 75, Campbell 40, Lyon 3-75, ...
Steve Smith and Cameron Green pushed Australia into the ascendancy with a lead of 254 runs at stumps on day three but now ...
Australian captain Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood failed to chase a dog away as viewers had a light-hearted break from proceedings during the 2nd Test.
Australia ended Day 3 on 221/7 in their second innings, 254 runs ahead. Steve Smith scored the highest with a sedate 71, ...
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