Lunch: Australia 5/181
A very good session for Australia.
Travis Head and Beau Webster have acquitted well there – Kamming for a 102 -run partnership, the highest of the competition.
Head was rejected 61, but could have been back in the barns long earlier, Justin Greaves had not shot a fairly simple catch on the second slip when the South Australian was 21.
How much will those 40 runs turn out to be?
We will be back in 40 minutes.
57th about: S. Joseph steams in again
And Webster is back and pushes one by point for a single one.
Shamar comes around the wicket to the left -handed Carey, who immediately stops back to Joseph.
Shot! Carey gets a little width and is located on the front foot and flows ahead through the air. That is four for the total.
Five actually. A front foot is not called a ball late.
Those little white ball circles are out again! West -India are looking for a replacement piece of leather.
And they get one. The ball does not get through the device and the Backups suitcase is on the field.
Joseph has five to come with the replacement ball.
Carey negotiates the first pair and defends them to the off-side.
Because he is the third.
Two balls to go to lunch.
Delicious bowling! Carey slides straight through the legendary corridor of uncertainty and is ahead and defends, but misses it completely and it is on to Shai Hope.
Carey defends with confidence and that is lunch.
56th about: Seales comes in again the attack
Only about 10 minutes to go until lunch and Jayden Seales gets again before the break.
Webster is on the front foot and defends a straight one.
This is shorter and Big Beau is on the rear foot and pushes the off-side without a run.
Fruit. That is really mean. It holds the surface of the surface and understands a mile back. Webster wears one on the body.
Webster pushes one by point and that is a single to end the over.
55th about: S. Joseph gets his first glance at Carey
Another wicket here and things become interesting again.
Carey successfully negotiates his first pair of Joseph, who is usually Skiddy and only about 140 km/hour.
It is a difficult assignment for the newly arrived Carey and made more difficult by the ever -uneven bumper.
Beyond the edge! Carey dangles the bat and it is very, very close to the edge.
This is fuller and right and Carey is cutting French for a single.
Webster is confronted with the last ball of the over.
And he gets a single with that well-known rear foot, off-side push.
54th about: Warrican to continue
Alex Carey is in the middle and will immediately take a look at Warrican, after Webster works one by one single.
And usually Carey is immediately down and wipes. He gets a few.
And again. This time, however, only one.
Webster defends.
OUT! Head is gone!
And that is absolutely perpendicular.
A straight a good length remains very low and Travis Head plays around it and tries to work on the side.
The ball thunder in his path and it is good and really touches all three.
The head laughs sad as he walks away without even considering a review.
He couldn’t do much about it.

53rd about: S. Joseph returns
While Australia is approaching a 150 run lead, Chase turns to its most important pacer.
Shamar’s first ball is a real looser – too short and too straight, and head it just helps behind the square for a border.
That lead has now risen around 150.
Four! It is a great shot made by Travis Head, who finds a room outside outside and hits a past Geul and to the rope.
And that is the 100 -Run partnership between Head and Webster – the first of the competition.
A better line from Shamar is pushed back by the head. It is collected halfway and that is not a run.
52nd about: Warrican to continue
It is quite imaginative in the middle, because Warrican doesn’t get a lot of spider and Webster defends in the off-side.
The last ball of the over is a little right and Big Beau changes it to the side, but cannot find a point.
That’s a girl.
G’day Aaron!
I love the coverage! Can’t be in Barbados, but sitting at the swimming pool in Tenerife with a beer an honest comfort. Continue with the good work!
– Aaron
Cheers!
Thank you for coming to us.
Bringing the cricket to Tenerife is great.
51st about: Greaves to bowlen his 11th
And Head works the first of his hip for a base.
This is a bit fuller and webster is ahead and pushes to cover. No run.
Webster defends a straight that squirts from his inner edge and in the leg-side infield.
A bit of a break here while the West -India adjust their field a touch.
Webster defends again before he rocks back and hits one in the off-side Infield. He looks pretty worried here, is the snail.
A quirky from Greaves is worked for a single for a single.
And that’s over.
50th about: Warrican to turn six more
Webster is ahead and defends the first pair.
First sign of Webster aggression! The ball goes above the eyeline of the Big Tasmanian (which is no easy task) and he loads on the field and tries to hit one on the floor. But it is collected by Warrican in its next and it is a point ball.
Big Beau sees the last pair and that is a girl.
49th about: Greaves Steams again
Head is back and defends a length ball and this is collected by Greaves on his next.
This is a bit fuller and the head is bumping halfway. No run.
That left the catch aside, it was a pretty Waalkend hour for the Aussie stroke people here.
Head bends the next in the side and it is a dot.
Great shot by head, who steps forward and broke one cream. However, it is stopped at the coverage and that is a point ball to end the transfer.
48th about: Warrican to Head
Head is back and it in the stitch of a point for a single for a single one.
Warrican gets his first glance at Beau Webster.
This is the man where the spinner of the left arm wrist spinner will want to bowl.
Comes around the Wicket, he wants to get a little corner in the right -handed web star and distract it from his bat.
Webster is down and paddling and the batters cross a single.
Head defends the last ball of the over.
50 for Travis Head!
Oh my, where would Australia be without Travis here in Barbados?

It is his second half century of the game and is raised by a beautiful, flowing ride through extra coverage.
He looks here.
Remember that earlier today he was fell by Greaves by Greaves – the bowler that he has just rocked through the blankets to bring his milestone.
47th about: Greaves to continue after drinking
Webster is on the rear foot and plays that characteristic push through the cover point. The batters make a single one.
Delicious! Too full of Greaves and Head drives him four by covering four.
46th about: a little spider after drinks
Warrican is for the first time on this innings and the head loves what he sees!
Wonderful things. The Aussie is down and drives attractive through the off-side for a border.
Warrican is a spinner of the left arm finger, so the ball runs in the left -handed head.
Head works on the floor and the batters come back a few.
And that’s over.
45th about – Justin Greaves is in the attack
Can he pay for the head falling when he was 21 earlier today?
Single to Webster First Up, a square ride to backward point.
Head drives into the ground and Greaves catches it on the bouncing in his next.
Chance! Inner edge now past the stumps! That has a desperate breakdown for West -India. Head came so close to playing when the ball just turned a touch from him.
Solid defense of Webster.
Again solid defense of Webster.
And again, solid defense.
That will be the drink break, Australia 4-142 and this pair looks very good – the easiest batting has looked all the game.
I am also a drink and so I will hand you over to Henry Hanson to have you lunch.
44th over – Jayden Seales continues
Solid defense of Webster.
A little extra bouncing there surprises Webster, who checks his drive.
Four! Great shot from Beau Webster! That is a great shot, a self -assured flowering due to coverage.
A little edgy past Gully, but good running gives the Aussies a different couple.
Webster pushes in the side and gets a single to deep point.
Four! Brilliant from Travis Head! Just a swish of his bat and he sends the ball to the long border on the border. Great timing.
It is starting to get away from the Aussies – I wonder if the West India should be running soon.
43rd about – Alzarri Joseph will continue

About the wicket to the head, who knows the other end for a single from the other end after he blended that ball to deep manner of the rear foot.
Webster adds a few as he cuts his pads to deep back square leg.
Place Gully is implemented, only one slip and an orthodox trench on the outside behind the stumps, as Webster defends.
Great field on Gully, a sliding dive and then a throwing of the ball back to let head run into his ground, a neat little push from Webster.
Nice shot, a beautiful ride that Brathwaite does well to stop his foot on the border for a long time. They walk three.
Webster is leaving the latter for a single.
A tired of Alzarri Joseph.
42nd about – Jayden Seales is attacking
Webster squats about his defensive blow.
Ian Bishop on comment is talking about a crack that has just developed outside – it is what was approved for Josh Inglis yesterday.
Seales is looking for that crack and may have found it, a little extra bouncing and web star must get his bottom off while he defends his body with the bat.
Solid defense shot from Webster.
Webster crushes vast coverage, but John Campbell makes a brilliant stop. That is very good from West -India in the field.
Solid defense, an attempt to drop and run, but no run has been taken.
Out outside, left alone by Webster.
Good start of Jayden Seales, a girl.
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