Australia leads by 254 runst west indies on day 3, Smith Scores Fifty | Australia-West Indies Second Test: Kangaroo team gained 254 runs till stumps on third day; 221 runs for 7 wickets in second innings

Australia leads by 254 runst west indies on day 3, Smith Scores Fifty | Australia-West Indies Second Test: Kangaroo team gained 254 runs till stumps on third day; 221 runs for 7 wickets in second innings

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Steve Smith scored 71 runs. This was his 43rd half -century.

Australia have gained 254 runs by stumps on the third day of the second Test against the West Indies at Grenada’s National Cricket Stadium. By the end of the third day’s play, the Kangaroo team has scored 221 runs losing 7 wickets in the second innings. By the end of the third day’s play, Alex Kerry was at the crease by making Kerry 26 and Pat Cummins 4.

Steve Smith scored 43rd half -century Steve Smith scored 71 runs. This was his 43rd half -century. Apart from Smith, Cameron Green also scored 52 runs. In the first session on Saturday, when the team was in trouble losing three wickets for 28 runs, Cameron Green and then Smith tried to handle the Australian innings.

Smith shared a 93 -run partnership off 153 balls for the fourth wicket with Green. He then partnered 58 runs off 77 balls for the fifth wicket with Travis Head, but after tea, Justin Greaves dismissed LBW. DRS confirmed that the ball was first on the pad. After this, Greaves also dismissed the Bu Webster and kept the hopes of the West Indies alive.

Alex Kerry partnered 31 runs off 47 balls for the seventh wicket with Travis Head. After the rain, Shamar Joseph bowled the Travis Head.

West Indies took 5 wickets on the third day On the third day from the West Indies, Justin Greaves, Summer Joseph took 2-2 wickets. Aljari Joseph got 1 wicket at the same time.

West Indies all out for 253 runs in first innings The West Indies team scored 253 runs in the first innings of the second Test match in Grenada. At the same time, Australia scored 286 runs in the innings. Full news

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