Seales puts Australia on back foot as West Indies fight back in second Test
Briefly

The second day of the second Test in Grenada saw West Indies' last-wicket partnership defend resolutely, adding 16 runs off 65 balls. As they progressed, Australia began their innings with a mere 30 minutes left, eventually dismissing both openers. Sam Konstas faced significant pressure, mirroring previous struggles and ended up with a duck after an unsteady performance. This situation has added to the scrutiny of Australia's top order, particularly with the upcoming Ashes series on the horizon.
As the second day of the second Test in Grenada unfolded, West Indies' last-wicket partnership of Anderson Phillip and Jayden Seales strategically defied pressure by choosing defense over aggression, but the time left for Australia to bat became a critical factor.
Young Sam Konstas faced immense pressure and, after struggling previously, ended up with a duck that typified the struggles of Australia's top order, leading to increased scrutiny ahead of the Ashes.
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