Alzarri Joseph will take the last over of the day. He’s been sensational this session, grabbing three key wickets. Does he have one more up his sleeve? Let’s see.
Cameron Green is on strike. First ball: dot.
Second ball: dot, but nearly a half-chance as a shorter one pops up and bounces off the bat just in front of gully. Lucky.
Third ball: dot. Bouncer. What’s he planning here?
Fourth ball: pitched outside off, nudged away past gully for a single by Green.
Fifth ball, to Pat Cummins: well outside off, negotiated away through point for two.
Last ball: shorter again, and pushed just in front of short leg. Nearly. But not quite.
And that is STUMPS. What a day of Test cricket. Cameron Green finishes unbeaten on 42, Pat Cummins on five not out – but six Australian wickets fell in that crazy session.
With a lead of 181, they’re probably safe, given how poor the West Indies have been with the bat. But they’d rather be safer.


