West Indies Dominate Day One: Australia Bowled Out for 286 in Grenada Test
West Indies impressively bowl Australia out for 286 on the first day of the second Test in Grenada, with Alzarri Joseph leading the charge.


The West Indies made a strong statement on the first day of the second Test against Australia in Grenada, bowling out the visitors for 286. Alzarri Joseph was the standout performer, taking 4-61, as Australia's top-order batting woes continued.
Australia's Struggles Continue
After electing to bat, Australia found themselves in early trouble at 110-5. The returning Steve Smith was dismissed for just three runs by Joseph, who was in fine form. Despite half-centuries from Beau Webster (60) and Alex Carey (63), Australia lost their last five wickets for just 64 runs.
Key Performances
- Alzarri Joseph: The young fast bowler was instrumental, claiming four crucial wickets including that of Smith.
- Beau Webster and Alex Carey: Their partnership of 112 runs provided some stability to the Australian innings.
Match Context
Australia had won the first Test by 159 runs but were bowled out for 180 on the first day. Their top order struggled again in the second innings, slipping to 65-4 before being rescued by Travis Head, Webster, and Carey.
Weather Interruption
Bad light prevented the West Indies from starting their reply at the National Stadium in St George's, leaving the match poised for an exciting second day.
Looking Ahead
With the West Indies yet to bat, the match remains finely balanced. Australia will need to regroup and come back stronger to level the series.
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