
Shamar Joseph West Indies’ Shamar Joseph celebrates the goal of Australian Beau Webster (AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan) Western India dominated Australia on the day of the first daily third test in Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica on Saturday. Paka host attack led by four goals Shamara Joseph, climbed Australia at 225, before he ended up on 16-1 on the stump after he survived the tense last hour against Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins.Shamar Joseph took 4-33, while Justin Greaves and Jayden Seales claimed three goals because Pacers West Indies earned a favorable seam and playground under the lights.Sam Constas, 19 -year -old Australian, continued his difficult tour when LBW fell on Greaves for 17 out of 53 balls in the opening session after Australia won throwing and decided to bat.Usman Khawaja fought for 23 runs out of 92 balls before he was magnificently caught by Wicketkeeker Shai Hope from Bowling Shamar Joseph.Cameron Green and Steven Smith provided some resistance with a 61-running partnership that scored 46 and 48, but both did not reach their half century.As soon as the lights ran and the ball began to move significantly and the ball began to move significantly.Seales returned to release Cummins to 24, which was caught in a deep attempt at his third six of them. Starc was released on a duck in his 100. Test match.Shamar Joseph completed his four goals by removing Josh Hazlewood when Australia lost its last seven goals on only 68 runs.“Every pitch was hard,” Green said after the game. “It was a real grind. The USman detonated well and never looked inside. Steve Smith looked as if he was burning on another playground again. We wanted to give them a complicated 45 minutes at the end and I thought they were burning beautifully.”
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Western India faced a challenging period under the lights with King and Anderson, because Mikyle Louis and John Campbell were not available after being injured in the field.Starc, who played his 100 test match, claimed his 396 test goal. Bowling Anderson Pro 3 and left him only four short 400 career goals.Captain Chase and King survived several close calls to lead the host to a stump at 16-1 and maintain their advantage after the first day.Australia made significant changes in its line -up and for the first time in 12 years Spinner Nathan Lyon dropped and decided to attack the versatile with Scott Boland, who joined Cummins, Starc and Hazlewood.Western India remembered the spinner of the left arm of Yomel Warrican instead of the Anderson Phillip’s fast pitch and broke their attack on all tests from the previous Grenada test.The opening of Batsman Kraigg Brathwaite was in his 100th test after bad performances in the series, with a score of 4, 4, 0 and 7.Mitchell Starc became 16. Australian, which has achieved a milestone of 100 test matches.Australia leads a series of 2-0 after victory in Barbados by 159 runs and in Grenada 133 runs, when the trophy Frank worrell.