
Rutless Australia ripped host West Indies in the 1st test, with a kind permission under the fire of Josh Hazlewood, who raised 5 goals in the final shift of the match. The fragile batting line -up of the host team was unable to survive even 35 exceeding in the last shifts of the match and get out in 33.4 overs, before the goal of 301 runs.
West Indies Hero – Young Shamar Joseph – played fun knocking 44 (22 balls), but could not help the side persecution of an unlikely goal on a spicy goal that was difficult to burn during the test match. After Hazlewood’s 5-bridge raid, Nathan Lyon’s tail cleared his back with his back and gave the Windies a defeat of 159 runs in the opening test match of the series.
West Indies vs Australia, 1 test: How did it happen
“There were enough in the goal, from collection and down,” said Hazlewood, who ended with five characters for 43.
“It’s just about how to hit this area again and to be patient again. I am currently enjoying cricket, tests. Good team, atmosphere.
“I think as soon as we saw West Indies would take the second new ball today, we thought things could happen, but not so fast. There are several cracks from one end, some went low and we got a couple Bowled and LBW.”
Wind doughs were simply unable to match the Hazlewood class that was under Mitchell Johnson before this test series. Johnson accused Hazlewood of favoring the Indian Premier League over the test cricket after Australia failed to prevent the World Championship title against South Africa in early June.
The 3rd test match was Hazlewood’s victims John Campbell (caught behind the shoulder blade attempt), Brandon King (edge on Gully First Ball), Roston Chase (bursting on a short leg) and Keacy Carty (Bowled Vocious Sep Movement).
Pat cummins added the goal of Shai Hope with another van that remained fatally low, while the direct intervention on the spare field of Marnus Labuschagne ran out of Alzarri Joseph to emphasize the Australian superiority in all departments.
Travis Head sets a victory
Previously, Australia methodically built its position winning the match through intelligent launching on three sessions. Beau Webster (63) and Travis Head (61) created a partnership of the first century of the match before the head was left down by Down Down by Delivery Shamar Joseph, who hurried under his bat.
Alex Carey’s entrepreneur 65, representing a magnificent six on the roof of the stadium, has effectively closed the competition, although Joseph claimed that his own five goals with a tireless display of bowling seam. Dramatic shifts of the day perfectly encapsulated unpredictability of the test cricket-in the morning resistance after afternoon collapse-, while Australia is just showing why they remain one of the best teams of all statutes in the world.
The second 3-match test starts 3 July.
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Published:
Kingshuk Kusari
Published on:
June 28, 2025