How Australia’s Test stars fared in second Test victory against West Indies
Steve Smith: 7.5
Three -person thin leg of the hook was kidnapped in the first strokes. In the words of the shot partner Cameron Green, Smith seemed to play in a different field in the second inning, because the match won 71. He played a series of magnificent cover drivers and brought Australia to a strong position. There is no problem with his finger and he failed to do what was necessary in the field.
Steve Smith from Australia is a shot against the West Indian Islands on the third day of the second cricket test match in Grenada.Credit: AP
Travis Head: 6
Grenada scored 29 and 39 points. This continues to be such a dangerous figure on the number 5 on the Australian side, and when he enters, fearless, usually puts pressure on potteryists. If Head had missed it, Australia could have had a deep problem. He also directed 1-3 of the eight wholesale in Inning, and he bought Anderson Phillip’s small door with very useful closed spiners. The leading scorer of the series with 188 at 47.
Beau Webster: 7.5
On the other hand, before trying to return to the strike with Nathan Lyon, Australia’s first strokes were carved with an important 60. He made an uninterrupted entry to test the jack and makes valuable contributions after ten years of hard graft at the Sheffield Shield. In the first strokes, it was 1-17 from 10 seas and was the most economical melon of Australia. Kraigg lifted Brathwaite with the third ball he sent to the Second Inning. On the fourth day, it was a slight sign for a falling capture on the shifts, but it was absolutely flying and finally had no effect on the result. The man of the match could win the award.
Alex Carey: 7.5
Here he showed a perfect touch by backing up the second Inning 65 in Barbados with 63 and 30 points. A small change in the technique works well. Quality gloves work as usual, but he would want less byes in the first inning (10). The man of the match.
Pat Cummins: 7.5
Everything you expect from Cummins. His father is watching at the stands in Grenada in front of Peter. Captain rarely has a bad game. Cummins took at least one small door in each of the last 52 tests. In his career, he never went without a little door (in the first test in 2019 against India). This side, which has such a tremendous fast bowling unit, is quite easy to make the captain. Keacy Carty was caught and Bowlinged was one of the best of all time, Cummins appeared after forgetting to put a short leg. Just an extra point for effort.
Mitchell Starc: 7
99. In the test, left augmentation mixed 1-48 and 3-24 figures. It always attacks the logs and is something to amaze. It was a class above the inexperienced West Indian bats. Fear knows how to hit a player who is concerned about a short delivery that hit his head. It will be a big week in Jamaica, which will be the only second Australian fast bowling player.
Nathan Lyon: 7.5
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Both Inning took the last small door of the match to save 6-117 general figures. Lyon is now a small door shortening of Glenn McGrath’s 563 career small door installments. Currently, he is bowling with great control and does not show a sign of slowing down in November before his 38th birthday.
Josh Hazlewood: 7
For Australia, he directed several small doors to each stroke, including the first breakthrough of the fourth day to roll the ball. Hazlewood is the leading small door receiver in Australia with 11 small gates in 14.54. The record in the Caribbean is ridiculous. The four tests on the West Indian Islands have 23 small gates in 11.56, including both in 2015, including both. It is becoming a nightmare for the confrontation of the locals.



