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Sports Published At: 19 Jan 2024, 20:25 p.m.

Aussies thrash Windies by 10 wickets in first Test


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Australia’s Mitchell Starc celebrates dismissing the West Indies' Alzarri Joseph during day three of the first Test in Adelaide Friday Photo: AFP

After leading the WI by 95 runs following the 1st innings, the Australians bowled the opposition out for 120, leaving a total of 26 to win


Australia thrashed the West Indies by 10 wickets in the first Test at the Adelaide Oval Friday.

After leading the visitors by 95 runs following the first innings, the Australians bowled the West Indies out for 120, leaving a total of 26 to win.

The Australians cruised to the total without losing a wicket, although there was some late drama when, with the scores level, Usman Khawaja was forced to retire hurt after being hit on the jaw by a Shamar Joseph bouncer.

It was a huge disappointment for the West Indies, who had battled hard to restrict Australia to 283 in their first innings after only scoring 188 when batting first.

But their top order capitulated Thursday in the face of an inspired spell from Josh Hazlewood, who finished with 5/35 after at one stage having the figure of 4/2.

After the West Indies resumed Friday on 73/6, the Australians ran through the lower order, taking the four final wickets for just 43 runs.

Australian batsman Travis Head was named player of the match for his 119, the only Australian to score over 50.

The second and final Test begins in Brisbane Thursday.

1ST TEST, DAY 3

West Indies 188 & 120 in 35.2 overs (McKenzie 26, Hazlewood 5/35) lost to Australia 283 & 26/0 in 6.4 overs (Smith 11*, Khawaja 9) by 10 wickets

Source: AFP