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Australia Vs West Indies Live Score, 1st Test Day 1: Follow Scorecard And Match Action From Bridgetown

Australia Vs West Indies Live Score, 1st Test Day 1: Follow Scorecard And Match Action From Bridgetown

News1825-06-2025
Australia vs West Indies Live Cricket Score, 1st Test Day 1 (Australia National Cricket Team vs West Indies National Cricket Team): Windies haven't played Tests in the last five months and start the 2025-27 World Test Championship under a new skipper in Roston Chase after Kraigg Brathwaite stepped down, and that too against Pat Cummins' mighty Aussies.
Australia's might has been challenged a bit over the past two weeks, after South Africa beat them convincingly to win the World Test Championship and ended their title defence.
Can a Windies side, that has been at their lowest over the past few years, spring something magical against a Steve Smith-Marnus Labuschagne-less Australia, or will Cummins & Co. go about their business as usual? Stay tuned for all updates.
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