Another scintillating day of Test cricket unfolded between West Indies and Australia, dominated entirely by the bowlers. Day 2 saw as many as 15 wickets fall, with both batting line-ups struggling under extremely challenging conditions. By stumps, Australia found themselves reeling at 99 for 6 in their third innings, holding a lead of 181 runs.
Scott Boland returns in style as West Indies once again falters with the bat
After bowling out Australia on the opening day, the hosts resumed their innings at 16/1. However, it turned out to be a dismal outing with the bat for the West Indies, as their lineup crumbled under relentless pressure from the Australian pace attack. Wickets fell in quick succession, with only John Campbell showing some grit through a brisk 36. Apart from him, Justin Greaves managed 23, but the rest failed to make any impact. Eventually, the hosts were bundled out for 143, trailing by 82 runs in what has become a low-scoring contest.
Australia’s decision to field four pacers paid off handsomely, with all bowlers making the most of the pink ball under testing conditions. Scott Boland marked his return in style, claiming 3 for 34, while skipper Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood chipped in with two wickets each. It was a brilliant all-round bowling performance from the visitors, who now hold the upper hand in this gripping Test match.
Australia struggle under lights as hosts fight back
Australia came out to bat under the lights in the third innings, but it was a familiar tale of struggle. Sam Konstas fell for a duck, dismissed by the ever-impressive Shamar Joseph. The visitors looked completely out of sorts against the West Indian bowling attack, losing wickets at regular intervals. Only Cameron Green managed to show some resistance, remaining unbeaten on 42 at stumps, alongside Cummins. With just four wickets in hand and a lead of 181 runs, Australia will aim to stretch their advantage beyond 250 on a pitch offering plenty to the bowlers.
It was another standout bowling performance from the West Indies. Joseph continued his fine form, claiming two wickets including both openers. Alzarri Joseph led the charge with three crucial wickets, including of Steve Smith. For the West Indies to pull off a remarkable win, they’ll need to wrap up the Australian innings swiftly and then bat with composure in the fourth innings.
Here’s how fans reacted:
Cameron Green is the real generational talent of this gen, never doubt his talent or potential. He’s an exciting kid. #CameronGreen #WIvAUS #WIvsAUS pic.twitter.com/ODi7VUNs59
— JAKE FLAGPIES23 🏆🖤🤍 (@IncrediblyBozza) July 14, 2025
#Konstas, who was dropped three times in the #WIvAUS series, made 50 runs from six innings at an average of 8.33. Patience was called for, patience was given, but patience has run out. @plalor
— Robert Smith (@OnyaDon) July 14, 2025
Not sure how anyone can say Cameron Green is no good at 3. He’s basically opened since he moved to 3. #WIvAUS
— BenO (@Mr_Ben_O) July 14, 2025
Cam Green kept Australia in it #WIvAUS
— Julian (@JulianStevens95) July 14, 2025
That was the best batting I’ve seen from Cam Green in a long time. Great to see! #WIvAUS
— Click 🙂 (@ClickCollins) July 14, 2025
Cameron Green enhances his reputation at 3 while the castle around him burns.
Remains to be seen if he holds the position at the start of the Shield szn/Ashes series when he starts bowling again. Clearly in the best XI.. intrigue to see where he gets carded this summer #WIvAUS
— Jono Baruch (@JonoBaruch) July 14, 2025
The hate Kontas is getting for this series seem tad unfair given it has been a tough series for batters and no one has actually scored big #WIvAUS
— Gaurav Jindal (@gj100596) July 14, 2025
This series has been a flop for Australia’s batsmen, but Cameron Green has shown something. Starting to look more organised. #WIvAUS
— Jacob Landsmeer (@jlandsme_93) July 14, 2025
Alzarri Joseph’s Bounce & Brilliance 🌪️
Alzarri clocked up serious pace, knocking over Australia’s batters with bounce and bodyline tactics.
His aggression brought real fire to the Caribbean attack.
— Muhammad Rohail kashmiri✌🏻 (@kashmiri_rohail) July 14, 2025
Day 2, Stumps
AUS: 99/6, lead by 181 runs 🏏
Cameron Green is on the crease at 42*#Cricket #WIvAUS pic.twitter.com/KkfvmbLMN5
— CricketTimes.com (@CricketTimesHQ) July 14, 2025
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