Web Desk June 27, 2025, 7:42 a.m.
24 wickets fell in the first two days. Kensington Oval turned into a paradise for fast bowlers. The umpires made more than one wrong decision in the match and made the match controversial. Australia's first innings ended at 180 runs and West Indies scored 190 runs in the first innings. They took a narrow lead of 10 runs. Australia, who started the second innings, were 92 runs for the loss of 4 wickets at the end of the second day. The Aussies currently have a lead of 82 runs. Travis Head was on 13 runs and Beau Webster was on 19 runs at the crease when play was stopped.