Pace Bowlers Shine as Australia and West Indies Clash in Thrilling Day-Night Test
Australia leads by 181 runs in a gripping day-night Test against West Indies, with bowlers dominating day two in Kingston.



Australia and West Indies delivered a thrilling display of pace bowling on day two of their day-night Test match in Kingston. With 15 wickets falling, the match remains finely balanced as Australia leads by 181 runs with four second-innings wickets remaining.
Day Two Highlights
- West Indies were dismissed for 143 in their first innings, with Scott Boland (3-34) leading the charge for Australia.
- John Campbell top-scored for the hosts with 36, but only two batters managed to surpass 20 runs.
- In response, Australia struggled in their second innings, finishing the day at 99-6. Cameron Green remained unbeaten on 42, providing crucial resistance.
Key Performances
- Scott Boland (3-34) and Josh Hazlewood (2 wickets) were instrumental in dismantling West Indies' batting lineup.
- Shamar Joseph (2-26) and Alzarri Joseph (3-19) spearheaded West Indies' fightback, putting Australia under pressure.
Match Context
After a collapse on day one, Australia's bowlers responded emphatically, limiting West Indies to a modest total. However, the hosts' pace attack roared back under the floodlights, keeping their hopes alive in the three-match series.
Looking Ahead
With Cameron Green and Pat Cummins set to resume on day three, Australia will aim to extend their lead. Meanwhile, West Indies will look to capitalize on their momentum and push for a series-saving victory.
Stay tuned for more updates on this gripping Test match!