In a thrilling second Test match, West Indies stunned Australia with an eight-run victory, thanks to Shamar Joseph’s exceptional performance. Joseph’s seven-wicket haul in the second innings including the crucial dismissal of Josh Hazlewood sealed the win for West Indies their first Test victory in Australia since 1997.
Despite a valiant effort from Australia’s Steve Smith who remained unbeaten with 91 runs, Joseph’s fiery spell ensured Australia fell short of the target bowled out for 207 while chasing 216.
Joseph’s heroics earned him the Man of the Match and Man of the Series awards. Despite the disappointment, Australian captain Pat Cummins acknowledged the outstanding performance of the West Indies team and the thrilling contest that unfolded.
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