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West Indies vs Australia Live Score Updates 1st Test Day 3

West Indies vs Australia Live Score Updates 1st Test Day 3

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WI vs AUS Live Score 1st Test Day 3: Australia have extended their lead to over 100 on Day 3 of the first Test against West Indies in Barbados. Trailing on first innings by just ten runs after the Caribbean side were dismissed at tea for 190 in reply to the Aussies' first innings total of 180, the match is balanced on a knife's edge as Australia lead by 82 runs with six wickets in hand. Another eventful day when ten wickets fell after 14 tumbled on day one also featured contentious television umpiring decisions which left the West Indies feeling aggrieved. (Live Scorecard)
42.5
3
Alzarri Joseph to Travis Head
3 runs.
42.4
1
Alzarri Joseph to Beau Webster
A good stop but the batters do get the single. Back of a length and fairly wide of the off stump, Webster rises up with the bounce and taps it wide of gully. Justin Greaves scampers to his right and lunges to make the stop as Webster scurries across for the single.
42.3
0
Alzarri Joseph to Beau Webster
Full and straight, Webster gets across and works it towards mid-wicket.
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Brandon King from one of the slips has gone into leg gully.
42.2
2
Alzarri Joseph to Beau Webster
On a length, outside off, Beau Webster tucks it through square leg. Deep backward square leg moves to his left while deep mid-wicket moves to his right. The latter picks the ball up but by then, the batters pick up a couple of runs. Webster moves to 31.
42.1
1
Alzarri Joseph to Travis Head
On a good length, outside off, Travis Head leaps and punches it through point for a single.
41.6
0
Jayden Seales to Beau Webster
A maiden to start with from Jayden Seales. Good length again and in the channel, this time, Beau Webster opts to shoulder arms.
41.5
0
Jayden Seales to Beau Webster
Good length in the channel around off, Webster solidly blocks it off.
41.4
0
Jayden Seales to Beau Webster
Top effort from John Campbell, saved a certain boundary there. On the fuller side and bowled outside off, Beau Webster laces the cover drive to the left of Campbell at cover but the latter makes a fine stop.
41.3
0
Jayden Seales to Beau Webster
Around off, pushed down towards mid on.
41.2
0
Jayden Seales to Beau Webster
Back of a length, outside off, Webster stays back to defend. The ball pitches and shoots up quickly, catching Webster by surprise. But he manages to keep it down on the pitch on the off side.
41.1
0
Jayden Seales to Beau Webster
Full, around off, Beau Webster defends it solidly.
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First bowling change of the morning. Jayden Seales to bowl. 10-3-24-1 so far.
40.6
1
Alzarri Joseph to Beau Webster
Hard-length delivery, around middle and off, darts back in sharply. Beau Webster looks to flick it away in front of square on the leg side, but gets an inside edge as the ball goes down through fine leg and he picks up another single.
40.5
1
Alzarri Joseph to Travis Head
A short ball now, at 140.7 clicks and over middle. Travis Head gets in position to pull but the ball comes slower off the deck. TH manages to control the shot and pulls it down to deep backward square leg for a single.
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Head walks down the track and has a bit of a chat with Webster. Tries to crush the pebbles around the good and short length areas. Meanwhile, Alzarri shows the ball to the umpire, stating that it has gone out of shape but it goes through the 8-shaped hoops perfectly and we continue with the same ball.
40.4
0
Alzarri Joseph to Travis Head
Bowled on a good length and slanted back in from well outside off, Head taps it down the deck.
40.3
0
Alzarri Joseph to Travis Head
On a good length, outside off, Travis hops and pushes it back to the bowler.
40.2
0
Alzarri Joseph to Travis Head
On a good length, around off and just outside off, Head pushes it down the track.

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