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On the first day of the second test match between Australia and West Indies, West Indies won the toss and invited hosts Australia to bat. West Indies bowler Jerome Taylor led Australia's opener David Warner in the first session of the day. Usman Khawaja, who came in to bat at third slot, offered a mockery of the best batting. Khawaja opened the opening wicket for the third wicket, Psl schedule and teams 2018 which shared over 250 runs with Burns. This is the third largest partnership for the second wicket on the field. Here is the record of the biggest partnership Ian Chapel and M. Laurie.

Both of them added 298 runs against the West Indies. During this double-century partnership, Burns made his second century of his career, while Khawaja scored his third century. Burns scored 129 against New Zealand in Brisbane in November. All of Australia's two full-time players were named after the day, and both of them kept the West Indies bowlers crazy for the whole day. Australia vs West Indies Second Test Click to read full scorecard ...

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The last session of the day was named after the bowlers of the West Indies and they jumped two wickets quicker. Joe Burns was dismissed as Australia's third wicket. He played 128 innings innings. Shortly after Burns was dismissed, Khawaja also made 144 runs. At the end of the first day, Australia scored 345 runs for 3 wickets. Australian captain Steven Smith on the crease scored 32 runs and Adam Voges was unbeaten on 10 runs. Jerome Taylor Taylor was the most successful bowler on behalf of the West Indies team. He took two wickets while Barthwaite got one wicket. The first ODI series of the series was lost by the West Indies 212 runs. After which the West Indies team suffered severe criticism. Australia's Shane Warne asked former West Indies cricketer Brian Lara to come forward to co-operate with the West Indies team. Read also: Christchurch ODI: New Zealand beat Sri Lanka by 7 wickets

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