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The Roar on MSNRuns at a premium: Why Australia's top order failures are not the disaster that critics are claimingThe Australian cricketing community appears to be suffering a collective meltdown. The cause? Our men’s batting line-up, or ...
Konstas has now failed to get into double figures in three of his four innings this series, with his highest score being 25 ...
Sam Konstas was dismissed for a duck in Australia's second innings vs West Indies, and walked off in a distraught state. However, he had support coming for him.
Australia had to then bat six overs late in the day and West Indies quicks made the most of it by removing openers Sam Konstas and Usman Khawaja, leaving the match finely balanced heading into the ...
Just when they thought it might have been all over, Marcus Harris, Cam Bancroft and Matt Renshaw have surged into contention ...
Steve Smith's magnificent 71 guided Australia to 221 for seven at stumps on day three of the second test against West Indies ...
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ESPN Cricinfo on MSNKing and Seales do their bit to make West Indies' grand plan workBrandon King's 75 showcased an ability to adapt his white-ball prowess to Test cricket, while Jayden Seales' double-strike ...
West Indies captain Roston Chase confirmed his side was seeking to exploit a perceived weakness in Usman Khawaja’s game after ...
Konstas was seeing them well. From the final toss he faced from Di Venuto, the kid skipped down the wicket and middled one ...
Australia held a 23-run lead at the end of the first innings after bowling West Indies out for 253 and had a slight advantage ...
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Sports Today on MSNWI vs AUS, 2nd Test: Seales sends Australia openers packing, limits lead to 45 on Day 2The hosts made it as hostile as possible and preyed on Australia’s nervous top order, with Seales dismissing Sam Konstas and ...
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