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Wi vs Aus 2nd Test: Kerry, Webster again shine after 286 in the Australia rally. Cricket news

Alexi’s Alex Kerry scored a half -century against the West Indies with partner Bu Webster. (AP photo)

The second consecutive century partnership between Alex Kerry and Bu Webster raised Australia to 286 in one day of the second Test against the West Indies at the National Cricket Stadium in Granada.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!The West Indies opened the pair of Krigag Brathwaite, marked their 100th Test, and John Campbell was spared from facing the Australian inaugural bowlers due to poor lighting position.

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Following the second innings partnership of their match winning at Barbados, Carrie and Webster’s sixth-width stand disappointed the attempts to dismiss the visitors of the Caribbean bowlers once again.Of the 81 delivery, 63’s aggressive innings included ten fours and one six, while a webster patient was characterized by six fours and a six, scoring 60 runs off 115 balls, stability for five in 110 after Australia’s early conflicts, selected to bat first.

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Webster’s innings ended through one run out, while trying an inappropriate second run, one of his rare misconceptions during his stay at the crease.“It was really very simple: keeping the straight balls out and when it was slightly wider or very straight, was trying to score.” “The wicket offered a little bit again, so it was a really good attempt to get what we did.”Webster appreciated Carrie’s aggressive approach against the West Indies attack. “This series has been fantastic and it’s a pleasure to be at the other end,” he said. “We preferred to receive 300-powers and I blame us not to reach there, but we really have a good bowling attack that bowls with a lot of runs on the board and sometimes not to defend with many people. We return them 100 percent on such a surface.,Aljari Joseph claimed four for 61, while Jayden Seal took two for 45 in a pace-federation attack, Anderson Philip replaced spinner Joler Warrican.Joseph’s better performance included important wickets of Usman Khwaja and Steve Smith during the morning session, where Australia lost three wickets for three runs. Returning after 18 months, Philip dismissed Sam Constas.Smith, three weeks before Lord’s three weeks before Lord’s injury, fell to Joseph’s bowling, who were caught by Philip near the long leg limit. Cameron Green’s dismissal for 26, caught by Roston Chase in the street, before the important Kerry-Wabster partnership.

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