Updated On: 27 January, 2024 10:18 AM IST | Brisbane | ANI
After showing rare steel and spine with the willow, the Caribbean speedsters breathed fire, reducing the hosts to 24 for 4 when the two teams headed for the dinner break

Kemar Roach. Pic/AFP
Giving his take on a bizarre on-field incident on Day 2 of the ongoing second Test with Australia at the Gabba, in which a bail remained unmoved even after being shaded by the ball, West Indies speedster Kemar Roach said a wicket at that juncture would have put the visitors firmly ahead in the match.
With Carey on 8, opening bowler Shamar Joseph beat his inside edge, with the ball touching the leg bail on its way to the wicketkeeper. Replays showed the bail briefly shifting in its groove. However, fortuitously for the batter, the bail wasn`t dislodged.