Wi vs aus (monitoring): Australia shaking by Jayden Shields’ intense double strike before the stump on the second day of the Grenada Test



AustraliaTwo innings in Grenada began in a disastrous way Jayden Seals He was hit twice in his opening two overs, dismantling the top order within the first 12 balls. After Australia took a 33-run thin lead, the Shields delivered a dream start West IndiesDelete the young people first Sam Before trapping Usman Khawaja Plumb LBW. Both fires were carbon copies of previous vulnerabilities, Constas’ enthusiasm and Kawaja’s indecisiveness. Four runs on the board left the visitors in deep trouble, and Seal injected slow energy into the host’s campaign on the second day of this important second test.

Jaden Shields smokes fire with a slow double blow to Australia’s troubles

The seals weren’t wasted any time. On his fourth delivery, he invited Constas to a false shot outside. Trying to punch him too hard, Constas dragged it onto his stump at the inner edge, marking the start of a nightmare in his test career.

In his next over, Seales pulled up Ante. Bowling from a slightly wider angle, he sent a sharp return delivery to Kawaja. This is almost a replica of Kawaja’s recent LBW struggle, pinched deep in the fold, beaten by movement, and collided low on the back leg. Despite the reviews, he found no rest. Ball tracking showed three reds, and the ball hit a central stump. Within just 1.5 overs, the seals changed the tide sharply in courtesy of the West Indies. Australia shook 4/2, their highest order exposed once more. The sharpness of the seams, precise length, and initial energy using the new ball from the seal quickly drew momentum.

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On the second day of momentum, momentum sways in Grenada in favor of the West Indies

On the second day of the Grenada Test, he was once again a bowler as momentum changed with a sharp burst of drama and discipline. The West Indies resumed their first innings with hope, but were eventually bundled to 253 and admitted a 33-run lead. Brandon King He is tall at his amazing 75, showing calm and timing against Australia’s powerful attacks; Shama Joseph and Alzari Joseph Added important low-order runs.

Nathan Lyon He led Australian bowling with a three-wicket haul, well complemented by Hazlewood and Cummins. In response, Australia’s two innings began in horror as the Others rattled the top order again. He attacked twice in the three overs, removing both Konstas and Khawaja cheaply, reflecting the impact of his first innings. Visitors were raw on 12/2 on the stump, but still ahead with just 45 runs. and Cameron Green And with Night Watchman Lyon in the crease, and some important batters still haven’t arrived yet, the game hangs on the edge of the knife. The West Indies fantasize opportunities with a new ball freshness and seams. After two innings of disciplined bowling and a flash of glow with bats, the hosts are back in a contest that appears to be running away.

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