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Alzarri Joseph shines as West Indies bowl out Australia for 286 in 2nd test

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July 4, 2025
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Alzarri Joseph (centre) impressed with 4-61 on day one in Grenada

Alzarri Joseph (centre) impressed with 4-61 on day one in Grenada

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(Arynews)- Alzarri Joseph’s star performance helped West Indies (WI) bowl out Australia for 286 on day one of the second Test at the National Cricket Stadium in Grenada.

Steve Smith’s comeback did little to resolve Australia’s top-order troubles as the tourists were bowled out on day one, with Beau Webster and Alex Carey steering a vital middle-order fightback on Thursday.

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Webster emerged as Australia’s saviour after they slumped to 93-4 after electing to bat first, his patient knock providing the backbone of their recovery on a pitch that consistently troubled the batsmen at the National Cricket Stadium.

The all-rounder forged a crucial 112-run partnership with Carey (63) that dragged Australia to a respectable total.

Carey had been the early aggressor, steering Australia away from danger and reaching his second consecutive test fifty, before falling when he pulled Justin Greaves straight to mid-wicket.

Webster’s mature innings came to a disappointing end when he was run out attempting an impossible second, though his 60 from 115 balls showcased nerveless batting on a challenging surface.

“I was trying to keep the straight balls out, and then cash in when I could,” Webster said. “That was my game plan and I’m glad it helped me through.

“The ball swung. A couple of deliveries early really shaped around. Hopefully it gets a little tougher to bat on.”

Australia’s tail then took up the cause, with Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Lyon all getting to double digits.

Cummins (17) was bowled by Alzarri Joseph when he was caught out by a ball that kept low, deflecting off his pad on to the stumps. Mitchell Starc (6) followed soon after, edging Jayden Seales to the keeper.

As in the first test at Bridgetown, the West Indies pace attack was relentless.

Alzarri Joseph claimed four for 61 and Seales two for 45, with Shamar Joseph chipping in with another wicket in a disciplined bowling performance that left Australia scrambling to reach a competitive total.

Smith’s return to the side in place of Josh Inglis proved brief and especially disappointing for the visitors.

The former captain, playing with his finger in a splint, lasted six deliveries before his attempted pull shot ballooned to fine leg off Alzarri Joseph for a mere three runs.

Australia’s top-order fragility was exposed once again as Alzarri Joseph also removed Usman Khawaja (16), while Anderson Phillip dismissed Sam Konstas for 25. Cameron Green (26) followed just before lunch, edging Seales to gully.

Despite the collapse, Australia’s tail wagged effectively to help push the total toward respectability on a challenging opening day.

Australia lead the three-test series 1-0.

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