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The Roar on MSNTest Mortem: Top order is Aussies’ Ashes Achilles heel, Konstas' technique a concern, Green should drop, Lyon usage plummetsAustralia’s chances of retaining the Ashes hinge on getting their top order sorted in the next two Tests against the West ...
Captain Pat Cummins backed inexperienced opener Sam Konstas to deliver on the international stage despite the youngster's ...
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Daily Times on MSNHazlewood’s five helps Australia surge to victory inside three daysJosh Hazlewood led Australia’s surge to a 159-run victory in Barbados as West Indies lost all ten wickets in the final ...
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ESPN Cricinfo on MSNHowever you get 'em - Head, Carey and Webster show the way to Australia top orderThe top four had another bad time of it in the second innings in Barbados, and Sam Konstas is under increasing pressure after ...
Australia blew away the West Indies for 141 and won the first Test by 159 runs at Kensington Oval on day three. The West ...
Australia's cricket icon Steve Smith is set to rejoin the squad in Barbados after recovering from a dislocation. Smith's ...
Australia have survived a major scare from the West Indies to take a 1-0 series lead - but an eventually comfortable 159-run win ...
West Indies is hopeful for a Test upset against Australia, having dismantled the visitors' top order on the second day in ...
Being a senior player doesn’t mean that you always get what you want. And it’s time Steve Smith was told he needs to bat at No.3 on his return from injury because that’s what’s best for the team.
Australia has blown away the West Indies for 141 and won the first test by 159 runs in Barbados on day three. The West Indies ...
Catch the play-by-play updates from the WI vs AUS match, as it happened at the Kensington Oval, Barbados, on 27 June ...
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