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New Delhi: West Indies’ Pace attack once again exposed the fragility of Australia’s top order, on Thursday reduced visitors in stumps at 2 on the day of the first Test at Kensington Oval to 92. After exiting for 190 – Australia’s first innings in response to just 10 runs, the total innings of 180 – the domestic side maintained pressure, left the match finely. Australia is now leading an 82 -run lead with six wickets remaining, establishing the stage for a stressful third day.It was another action -rich day in Barbados, with 10 wickets after falling after 14. But beyond the wickets, a lot of attention was on controversial third-rich decisions, which left the West Indies camp which was clearly disappointed.Travis Head, which is known for its aggressive counter-dusty style in forms, will resume on day 3 with the all-rounder bee webster. All the four West Indian bowlers used in Australia’s second innings once hit the hunt once.After the wicketlaces in the first innings, Aljari Joseph succeeded in the final session, implicating Usman Khwaja LBW. Shamar Joseph, who set a tone on day 1, ended a disappointing moment when Sam Contas was dropped twice in the slip. But firmness paid 20 minutes later when Contas withdrew a delivery to his stump.Carry five wickets in the first innings, Jayden Seal rejected Josh England for the second time in the match – this time the batsman did not give any shot while bowling him.The ongoing experiment of Australia with Cameron Green at number three stumbled, as he provoked the middle-packer Justin Greaves first to slip, once again departed cheaply.Earlier in the day, a 67 -run partnership between West Indies captain Roston Chase and wicketkeeper Shai Hope helped to stabilize the innings after being less than 72 for five in the morning session. The debut Brandon King, who contributed 26, was weapon for Josh Hazelwood.– Controversial dismissal –The dispute started again immediately after lunch when Roston Chase-Apna was playing the 50th Test and returning to the format after more than two years-Cummins was leged before the foot. Television umpire Edrian Holdstock called, despite the replay, Chase took the ball to his pad.Holdstock was again in the headlines, when Shai Hope, at 48, was caught on the leg side by a diving Alex Kerry, giving webster his second wicket. Hope had almost reached the pavilion, assuring that he was out, but several reple had indicated that the ball could have touched the ground as Kerry completed the catch. Despite this, Holdstock upheld the decision.Aljari Joseph pasted 23 unbeaten 23, but wrapped the West Indies innings soon. Mitchell Starc ended with a 3 figure for 65 as Australia’s most successful bowler.Commenting on disputed dismissal, Stark said, “We can only ask questions.”“This is technology for us. Questions should be asked in that direction and not on players.”Considering the position of the match, Stark said the pitch was making things competitive.“During two days it has been shown that if you bowl in the right areas, there are enough possibilities (made),” he said.“Even when the ball grew up or changed, it was still a small way, so the bowlers have been in the game till now and are likely to continue tomorrow.”

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