
Pink ball test between West Indies and Australia A familiar fashion began in fashion, with the upper hand of the bowlers. On one of the final test of the series, Australia was dropped for 225 runs in their first innings, and in response, the West Indies lost a wicket before the stumps.
Steve Smith and Cameron Green Stady Australia before fighting West Indies
After winning the toss, Australia chose to bat first on the green pitch first. His opener Usman Khwaja And Sam Contas This time some resistance showed, both were managing to score in double digits. However, some quick wickets in the middle order forced visitors to play carefully. Steve Smith Once again reached the occasion with a crisp 48, complement it Cameron GreenThe pair held a 61 -run partnership for the third wicket, putting Australia in a strong position.
But the hosts changed things in remarkable fashion, raised regular successes and excluded Australia for 225 runs, in which no batsman reached a half -century. Alex Carrie And Pat Cummins The valuable run was contributed below the order, with Cummins, by hitting the crowd by hitting the crowd, pushed his side to 200 in the early day.
Shamar Joseph led by Windies Pace Attack
For the West Indies, it was another impressive outing with the ball. His pacers have a strong fight in the entire innings Shamar Joseph Taking four major wickets supported by Jayden seal And Justin GreavesWho took every three wickets. It was a great group bowling attempt from the hosts, showing great discipline and teamwork under the challenging pink balls status.
In his response, West Indies lost their first opener Kelon Anderson Before the stump, cleaned by Michel Starc With a spectacular delivery that swung late. The responsibility is now on the captain Roaston chase And experienced Brandon king To ensure a stable start to your side to ensure that they head in day two, aim to build a solid foundation and avoid further early failures.
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Here’s how fans reacted:
Another failure for Sam Contas, this time after a lifeline. Is he the worst test batsman in Australia in the last 30 years? pic.twitter.com/9amkbtyjur
– Mahmud’s Cricket Talk (@MahmudSpeaks) July 12, 2025
A ruthless magic from Shamar Joseph#Wivaus #Shamarajosef #Testcrick #Cric_empire pic.twitter.com/51flrqkfwx
– Cric_empire (@cric_empire_) July 13, 2025
Pacers flourished in Sabina Park because 11 wickets fell on the first day of the third day #Wivaus Examination pic.twitter.com/idl9zafvud
– Himanshu Kumar (@Himansh36151351) July 13, 2025
West Indies bowlers in the first innings. Excellent mantra.
Shamar Joseph 4/33
Justin Greaves 3/56 (BBM figures for career best test bowling and Justin Greaves).
Jayden seal 3/59#Wivaus @Wiplayers @Sjoseph70guyana @Jayden_Seales– Jaayshaan (Vaidyjayashankar) (@Jaayshaan) July 13, 2025
This is some good batting by the West Indies. King and Chase are originally openers, with the original opener injured and a quick wicket. And he showed a little tick against the position of heavy bowling #Wivaus
– Coach Lucas (@luker15sky) July 13, 2025
Okay okay. Well, he was today West Indies Day. 220 rolled Australia for odd, then lost only 1 wicket. They have to go for this tomorrow. Important days for poetry also. Very few 30s do not win many games. #Wivaus
– Kierenbrown (@nandbkieren) July 13, 2025
Absolutely! What an entertaining start – late striking to keep Australian things balanced. De to shaping up to a cracker. #Wivaus #Testcrick
– Haris Mahmud (@harishma73708878) July 13, 2025
Again, under the light, a very good start was to bowl a few overs. It does not feel bad as a pitch. #Wivaus
– Dharmik Sankhawara (@Dhaarmik) July 13, 2025
A bowler friendly day in Kingston https://t.co/gc1dx23avq#Cricket #Wivaus pic.twitter.com/lcjrszdlge
– CRICKETIMES.COM (@crickettimeshq) July 13, 2025

