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(Reuters) -Amid the back slaps and banter in a victorious Australian dressing room, teen opener Sam Konstas's celebrations may feel bittersweet at the end of his forgettable test series in the West Indies.
With the Ashes starting in four months, it doesn't feel like we know much more than we did a year ago about who should line up against England, with the David Warner chalice still poisoned.
West Indies suffered a 3-0 series defeat to Australia on home soil, struggling to impose themselves in the first two matches before collapsing to 27 all out in 14.3 overs in the chase during the final
Australia has dismissed the West Indies for a near-record low of 27 to win the third cricket test by 176 runs in Kingston.
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England speedster Jofra Archer is keen to make up for lost time and says he wants to play the final two Tests against India and prove he deserves a place in the squad for the Ashes series in Australia.
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Cameron Green has produced a defiant innings as Australia struggled to 99 for 6 and an overall lead of 181 in the face of hostile fast bowling from the West Indies in the last session on Day 2 of the third cricket test.
Mitchell Starc delivered the fastest five-wicket haul in test history as Australia crushed the West Indies in the third test in Kingston, Jamaica.
West Indies’ abysmal performance in the 3rd and final Test of the series against Australia has rung the alarm bells. So much so that the president of West Indies Cricket Board Kishore Shallow has called for an emergency meeting.