Updated On: 28 January, 2024 07:15 AM IST | Brisbane | AP
On an oppressively hot and humid day at the Gabba on Saturday, the West Indies seized the initiative early before the hosts snared two wickets to keep firmly in the contest

Kirk McKenzie of the West Indies during Day Three of the second Test against Australia in Brisbane on Saturday. Pic/Getty Images
The day-night Test between Australia and West Indies was evenly poised as the tourists pushed to 106-3 by the dinner break on Day Three.
On an oppressively hot and humid day at the Gabba on Saturday, the West Indies seized the initiative early before the hosts snared two wickets to keep firmly in the contest.