Big scores and half centuries from Steve Smith and Cameron Green have put the Aussies in the box seat after day three of their second Test against the West Indies.

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An eye on St. George’s weather as well as Australia’s under fire batting lineup. The rain clouds hit first causing an almost 50inute delay. Enough time for the West Indies to sort a plan for Australia’s Night Watchmen.
There we go. He just held on. Just held on. John Campbell.
Nathan Lion out for eight. The visitors three for 28 with a 61 run lead. Steve Smith to the middle fighting the pitch and the pain. But that’ll test that finger. Ouch.
Not what Smith needed first ball on his return from a finger injury. The wicket with plenty of tricks on day three.
Ouch. Ouch.
Smith eventually found his rhythm with backto- back boundaries off Shamar Joseph.
And again, he gets a move on.
A nervous moment on the final ball before lunch. Smith survived. The Aussies 3 for 69. More rain just before play was set to resume. Almost an hour lost before Cameron Green went to work
today. That’s a good shot for Cam Green.
The new number three showing improvement in his third test up the order. He made 26 in the first innings and looked even better in the second.
Really welld deserved. Well earned.
Next ball it was all over. Clean them up. Chopped it on.
52 and furious. Travis head next in and in a hurry
he gets off the mark straight away.
Smith passed his 50 off 79 balls and what a welcome return to the Australian team.
The milestone reached and Australia’s lead growing quickly. Down the track, Steven Smith. You don’t see that very often.
The advantage out to 208 at T with 106 runs coming in the second session.
Oh, he’s in complete control at the moment. Steven Smith.
But as has been the case all series, the bowlers weren’t out of it for long. Finger goes up and Graves has his man. Steve Smith reviews it.
Smith gone for 71. The reliable Bo Webster next for two.
Safely held the only man in the slip cord.
Another short rain delay before the hosts turn to the series leading wicket taker. The Aussie slayer Shamar Joseph immediately makes an impact.
Danger man Travis head out for 39. Bad light not rain eventually ending play. Australia 7 for 221 at Stumps leading by 254 runs. Jeff Smith, Fox Sports News.
What about Steve Smith? He’s now made a 50 or 100 in six of his last seven test matches, averaging 65 across that period. It was also a much needed half century for Cameron Green, who didn’t pass 15 in his first two tests at number three. Alex Kerry is 26 knot out alongside Pat Cumins who’s on

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