Seales strikes at sunset! West Indies drag Australia into dead‑heat thriller

When the shadows lengthened over the National Cricket Stadium, Jayden Seales delivered two thunderbolts that electrified Day Two.

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The young speedster knocked over both Australian openers—Sam Konstas and the seasoned Usman Khawaja—to leave the tourists teetering at 12 for 2 and their overall lead a modest 45 runs. “We wanted a statement before stumps,” Seales said. “Those two wickets give us every chance tomorrow.”

Morning misfires: Brathwaite’s milestone dampened

Resuming at 0 for 0 and chasing Australia’s first‑innings 286, West Indies envisioned a celebratory knock from former skipper Kraigg Brathwaite in his 100th Test. Instead, a reflex return catch by Josh Hazlewood consigned the Barbadian to a golden duck—an ominous start that read 0 for 1 on the board.

Left‑hander John Campbell and elegant Keacy Carty soothed early nerves with flowing drives in a 33‑run stand. The partnership ended in blinking‑light fashion: Carty’s defensive prod popped off pad and bat, only for Pat Cummins to sprint and reel in a gravity‑defying one‑hander—“centimeters off the turf,” gasped commentators. Campbell soon followed, misjudging a stroll down the pitch to Beau Webster, lofting tamely to Mitchell Starc at mid‑on. At 64 for 3, the hosts wobbled again.

King’s maiden Fifty and the Hope‑King alliance

In came Brandon King, brimming with intent, and captain Roston Chase. They guided the score to 110 for 3 at lunch, King on 39. Yet Hazlewood struck with the second new ball spell of the session—Chase was trapped plumb in front. Shai Hope joined King, crafting a serene 58‑run partnership that shifted the momentum. King vaulted to a maiden Test fifty, peppering the ropes with eight fours and three soaring sixes.

Collapse & counter‑punch: Lyon spins a Web, Josephs counterattack

Just as the tide seemed to turn, Cummins breached Hope’s guard with an inswinging tracer bullet. Nathan Lyon added immediate insurance, an UltraEdge review confirming glove contact to dispatch King for 75 from 108 balls. Lyon soon removed Justin Greaves (1), shrinking the innings to 174 for 7. Enter the Caribbean cavalry: Shamar Joseph (29) and fellow quick Alzarri Joseph (27) collated a gutsy 51‑run stand for the eighth wicket, carving the deficit to a manageable 33 runs before the tail folded at 253.

 

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