Tough morning for Australian top order in second Test

Australia's Steve Smith
Returning Steve Smith walks off after being caught by West Indies' Anderson Phillip for three. -AP

Australia's top order – including returning star batsman Steve Smith - have been punished by some deadly West Indies pace bowling as they limped to 4-93 at lunch on day one of the second Test in Grenada. 

Captain Pat Cummins chose to insert his side at the island nation's National Stadium on Thursday (Friday AEST), with Australia hunting a series-clinching victory.

But after making a positive start in St George's, at a ground where they've never before played a Test match, the tourists were soon in trouble, losing openers Usman Khawaja and Sam Konstas in the space of five balls.

Khawaja, who with his second run of the match, had earlier become the 16th Australian to pass 6000 Test runs, was trapped lbw by Alzarri Joseph and was given out on review for 16.

Konstas soon followed for 25, when he edged to West Indies wicketkeeper Shai Hope attempting to drive Anderson Phillip, who is playing his first Test since 2022.   

And things took a turn for the worse when the returning Smith was caught by Phillip on the fine leg boundary off the top edge for three after attempting to take the attack to Joseph. 

The 36-year-old Smith only rejoined the Aussie Test squad last Sunday after dislocating his right little finger during the recent World Test Championship final at Lord's.

But brought in at No.4 to replace Josh Inglis, the loss of the Australian batting talisman so cheaply was another huge boost to the home team.

Travis Head (14 no) did well to stop the rot as he tried to maintain the visitors' relatively quick scoring rate.

But Australia were hit with another sucker punch in the last ball before  lunch when Cameron Green was out for 26. The West Australian was caught chasing a Jayden Seales delivery by Windies skipper Roston Chase at gully, just as he was finding his groove.

It left the visitors with four wickets down and all to do in the remaining two sessions of the day.