As it happened:Tourists out cheaply,Australia win second Test by 419 runs

As it happened:Tourists out cheaply,Australia win second Test by 419 runs

West Indies were bowled out for 77 in a disappointing yet somewhat predictable finish to the second Test in Adelaide. Australia won by 419 runs - their fourth-biggest Test win in terms of runs only.

  • byScott Spits

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Is ban saga hastening Warner’s natural batting decline?

Is ban saga hastening Warner’s natural batting decline?

David Warner’s leadership ban saga and its mental toll may be hastening the natural slide of his powers as a Test opener.

  • byDaniel Brettig
Boland shines under lights as Australia head for clean sweep

Boland shines under lights as Australia head for clean sweep

Scott Boland claimed three wickets in his first over on Saturday as Australia powered towards a 2-0 series victory over the West Indies in Adelaide.

  • byMalcolm Conn
Australia v West Indies second Test day three LIVE updates:Windies push Test into fourth day after Boland destroys top order

Australia v West Indies second Test day three LIVE updates:Windies push Test into fourth day after Boland destroys top order

Follow along for all the major moments and reactions as Australia and West Indies continue their day-night test in Adelaide.

  • byAndrew Wu
Lyon King:Shane Warne record gone as Australia dominate West Indies

Lyon King:Shane Warne record gone as Australia dominate West Indies

Nathan Lyon has become the most successful bowler in Adelaide Test history and that mark is likely to grow over the coming days.

  • byMalcolm Conn
‘Pretty filthy’:Rampant Head annoyed at what could have been

‘Pretty filthy’:Rampant Head annoyed at what could have been

Travis Head has been in blistering form but is disappointed he has failed to make more of his chances.

  • byMalcolm Conn
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As it happened:Head’s run-out frustration,Lyon passes Warne mark in Adelaide

As it happened:Head’s run-out frustration,Lyon passes Warne mark in Adelaide

It was a day of Test cricket with a bit of everything. Marnus Labuschagne and Travis Head kept going from where they’d left off .... but both couldn’t get to the magical 200-run mark. Not this week for Labuschagne anyway.

  • byScott Spits
‘Pink ball’s a bit strange’:Marnus Labuschagne’s different century

‘Pink ball’s a bit strange’:Marnus Labuschagne’s different century

His figures might not show it after a third successive century but Marnus Labuschagne says batting against the pink ball is tough.

  • byMalcolm Conn
Labuschagne and Head centuries tempered by Hazlewood’s side strain

Labuschagne and Head centuries tempered by Hazlewood’s side strain

Labuschagne scored a third successive century and Head made his first on his home ground in Adelaide,but Josh Hazlewood may be out for the summer.

  • byMalcolm Conn
As it happened Australia v West Indies second Test day one:Labuschagne,Head hit centuries as Australia reaches 3-330 at stumps

As it happened Australia v West Indies second Test day one:Labuschagne,Head hit centuries as Australia reaches 3-330 at stumps

Australia and the West Indies begin the second Test of their series with a day-night clash at Adelaide Oval. Follow along for all the major moments and reactions.

  • byAndrew Wu andRoy Ward
Warner’s friend Khawaja embodies value of second chances

Warner’s friend Khawaja embodies value of second chances

As David Warner appeared doomed to have a leadership ban follow him around for life,Usman Khawaja gave a timely dissertation on the value of second chances

  • byDaniel Brettig