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**Summary:**

Australia finished day two of the second Test against the West Indies in Grenada at 12-2, after bowling out the West Indies for 253. Young bowler Jayden Seales dismissed both Australian openers late in the day. The West Indies innings was built around Brandon King’s 75, supported by contributions from John Campbell and a crucial partnership between Alzarri Joseph and Shamar Joseph. Nathan Lyon took 3 wickets for Australia. The match is mirroring the first Test, which Australia won, with both teams struggling with the bat.

**News Article:**

**Seales Shakes Up Australia as West Indies Fight Back in Second Test**

**Grenada –** A fiery spell from Jayden Seales late on day two has put the West Indies back in contention in the second Test against Australia in Grenada. After bowling the home side out for 253, Seales ripped through the Australian openers, dismissing Sam Konstas for a duck and trapping Usman Khawaja lbw for two, leaving Australia reeling at 12-2 at the close of play.

Earlier, the West Indies battled to 253, with Brandon King top-scoring with a well-composed 75. John Campbell added a valuable 40, and a resilient 51-run partnership between Alzarri Joseph and Shamar Joseph helped the West Indies get close to Australia’s first innings total of 286. Nathan Lyon was the pick of the Australian bowlers, claiming 3-75.

The West Indies innings got off to shaky start. But King held the innings together with his second Test half-century, and was well supported by Campbell. After a mini-collapse, it was a determined tail-end partnership between Joseph and Joseph which frustrated the Australian bowlers.

Australia, already 1-0 up in the three-Test series after a victory in Barbados, find themselves in a precarious position. This will put pressure on the middle order when play resumes. This Test is beginning to resemble the first, where batters on both sides struggled. Will they bounce back, or will the West Indies level the series? Day three promises to be a crucial one.

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