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Shamar Joseph, 7/68 |
Australia resumed batting at overnight 60/2 on the fourth day and seemed
to be cruising at 113/2, needing just 103 runs to get with Steve Smith in full
command and 8 wickets standing. And in came the limping Shamar Joseph and created
history. Despite his injury he bowled mightily, reaching 150km per hour. Immediately
he uprooted the stumps of a set Cameron Green for 42, then he clean bowled Travis
Head for a duck, and then Marsh, Carey, Starc and Cummins on the trot. After Alzarri
Joseph captured the 9th Aussie wicket in the form of Lyon, Shamar
crafted a historic win for his nation by dislodging the stumps of Hazlewood as
Smith remained not out at 91, unable to force the winning runs. The West Indies
won by 8 runs and delivered another Gabba defeat to the mighty hosts since
India did to them in 2021. This is also a tremendous boost for a struggling
cricket-nation, the West Indies, to stage a revival. Matchwinner Shamar Joseph
ended the Series with a total of 13 wickets, helping his team to share equal Series
honors with the hosts.
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Tom Hartley, 7/62 |
Joe Root opened the bowling attack as his spin was quite impressive in the
first innings. Since the first over, the Indian batsmen, the supposed masters
of spin, got hooked and intrigued, unable to take advantage against any of the spinners.
After a relatively good start of 42 runs with Rohit stroking well the
phenomenon of Tom Hartley emerged on the scene. First, he had Jaiswal (15) caught
behind by Pope and then he consumed India’s expected mainstay Shubman Gill for
a duck, reducing India to 42/2 now. Rohit fell next at 39 to Hartley and India
at 69/3. Root then joined the show and captured the prize scalp of KL Rahul (22)
while Hartley took Patel at India 107/5. The run-out of Jadeja, arguably the
best fielder of the team, was a disaster for India and Leach made it worse by
taking the scalp of the last recognized Indian batsman Shreya Iyer. India were
tottering at 119/7 then, and it was all but over. Hartley proved consistently
heartless for India as he cut short the growing partnership between Bharat and Ashwin,
the last hope for the frustrated fans, by consuming both of them. Nine down
now, Mohammed Siraj suddenly enlivened up the fans by making a few lusty shots
around. Hartley ended that too having his 7th catch in form of
Siraj. England won by 28 runs as India folded up at 202 runs—a sensational win
beating India in India and being the first visiting team to reverse a deficit
of 190 or more.