Grenada, July 5 -- Australia held a 23-run lead at the end of the first innings after bowling West Indies out for 253 and had a slight advantage in their favour.
Australia had to then bat six overs late in the day and West Indies quicks made the most of it by removing openers Sam Konstas and Usman Khawaja, leaving the match finely balanced heading
into the next day.
Windies skipper Roston Chase was pleased with the final phase of play and how his bowlers capitalised on the tricky evening conditions.
"Over this game and the last game, it's a trend that you're always getting wickets for the new ball,"
he said in the post-match press conference," he said.
"Something's always happening with the new ball. So we were eager and ready to go o...