King's 75 showcased an ability to adapt his white-ball prowess to Test cricket, while Seales double-strike exposed Konstas and Khawaja's familiar frailties
King made a maiden Test fifty as West Indies were bowled out for 253 before Seales claimed both Australian openers as the visitors hold a narrow 45-run lead
With little prior intel and an unpredictable pitch history, neither side really knows what to expect, although the WI captain feels it will be a better batting surface than Barbados
Carey made 63 and Webster 60, while Alzarri Joseph took 4 for 61 as Australia were bowled out for 286 before bad light prevented the West Indies innings from starting
The West Indies opener looks back on the best moments of his previous 99 Tests - his maiden century, the Headingley win, and the hundreds in Australia and South Africa
Smith faced fast bowlers without issue in the nets two days out from the Grenada Test, and looks set to replace Josh Inglis, but he will have to field in outfield due to his finger
"It's clear to see anyone would feel bad or feel hurt about those decisions. You're out there playing to win, giving it your all and it seems like everyone is against you"
"We saw yesterday on day one the ball shoot low and then the next over it jumped up and created a wicket. I think that'll probably be the same tomorrow," Mitchell Starc says