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Australia vs West Indies in 1st Test: Australia registered a big win of 159 runs on the third day on the third day of Josh Hazlewood’s dead bowling against the West Indies team.
Australia of West Indies won the Bridgetown Test
New Delhi. The match played between West Indies and Australia will be remembered due to the controversial decision of the third umpire and the strong performance of Shamar Joseph. In just three days, the Brijtown Test match Australia won against the West Indies. After being reduced to 180 runs in the first innings, the Kangaroo team had set a target of 301 runs in front of the West Indies by scoring 310 runs in the second innings. The hosts, who took 190 runs in the first innings, were reduced to just 141 runs in the second innings.
Shamar Joseph fought alone
Shamar Joseph, who took a total of 9 wickets in both innings in the first Test match against Australia, also showed the bat in the second innings but still lost his team. In the Brijtown Test, he took 4 wickets for 46 runs in 16 overs in the first innings and also took 5 wickets for 87 runs in the second innings and made the team come back in the match. When the West Indies was in trouble in front of Australia chasing the target, he came at number 10 and scored 44 runs. On his own, Joseph tried to keep the team alive but finally lost.
Travis Head saves Australia
When Australia’s top order against the West Indies stumbled, Tavis Head alone crossed the team’s Nayya on his own. In the first innings, when the entire team scored 180 runs, he scored an innings of 59 runs and also scored an important innings of 61 runs in the second innings. In both the innings, they were chosen as the Player of the Match due to barely removing the team.
Hazelwood has done West Indies work
In the first innings, when the West Indies team gained the lead, they thought that they would achieve the goal of winning against Australia. Josh Hazlewood, who took two wickets in the first innings, broke down on the West Indies in the second innings. He took 5 wickets for 43 runs in just 12 overs and wrote the story of the team’s victory.
Sports active with journalism for more than 15 years. ETV worked in the cricket website of India, Zee News. Sports head was in Dainik Jagran website. Olympic, Commonwealth, Cricket and Football World Cup covered. October …Read more
Sports active with journalism for more than 15 years. ETV worked in the cricket website of India, Zee News. Sports head was in Dainik Jagran website. Olympic, Commonwealth, Cricket and Football World Cup covered. October … Read more