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Wicket: First ball, Green in castled
Bang. First ball of the day, Cameron Green leaves Shamar Joseph's first offering and it cannons into his off stump. Look lively people, the cricket is well and truly on.
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How day two played out
Kingston: A week ago, Australian coach Andrew McDonald leapt to the defence of four-Test rookie Sam Konstas following returns of 3, 5, 25 and 0 in the first two matches against the West Indies.
'Four games, eight innings - it's probably early for anyone to judge really,' McDonald told reporters, while acknowledging the performances hadn't been spectacular.
McDonald and fellow selectors will now have 10 Konstas innings – or 'data points', as they like to call them – to assess ahead of Australia's next Test assignment.
The only problem is that it's the biggest of the lot: an Ashes series on home soil.
How many do they need? Is 10 enough? Or 20?
The scores do not make for pretty reading, and selectors are the ones accountable – albeit on challenging pitches in the Caribbean. They knew picking Konstas, with such little first-class experience, was a gamble. They'd argue it has been an investment.
For the second summer in a row, Australia does not have a settled opening batting combination.
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How does today pan out?
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Hello and welcome
By Tom Decent
G'day cricket fans.
Welcome to our live blog of today's action between Australia and the West Indies in Kingston.
It's Tom Decent at Sabina Park in the blogging chair. Another warm day. Some talk of showers but I'll believe that when I see it.

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