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    Australia build lead after Head and Webster dig in against West Indies | Australia cricket team

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    Travis Head has given Australia a fresh scent of victory in the first Test after delivering his second half-century against West Indies in Bridgetown.

    It helped Australia reach lunch on the third day in an improving position. Having resumed on 4-92, the tourists shored up their position by reaching 5-181, growing their lead from 82 to 171.

    Head had contributed 59 as Australia were all out for 180 in their first innings. West Indies’ reply of 190 left the match tantalisingly poised.

    On a difficult surface in Barbados, Head made 61 before becoming the only Australian wicket to fall in the first session.

    Despite a reputation built on aggressive batting, here he went about his work with great patience, testament to his quality and character.

    He eventually fell to a straight one from Shamar Joseph that kept low and thundered into his pads. There was no doubting that and Head departed with a rueful smile without considering a review.

    He had earlier had a moment of good fortune when dropped at second slip by Justin Greaves when on 21.

    Head took advantage of that reprieve to put on a 102-run partnership with Beau Webster, the highest of the match.

    After Head’s departure, Webster had progressed to his half-century before falling for 63 leaving Alex Carey to lead the innings and make life difficult for the West Indian attack.

    Australia Build cricket dig Indies lead team Webster West
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