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West Indies vs Australia: Josh Hazlewood takes 5-43 as hosts lose 10 wickets in final session in Barbados

Josh Hazlewood demanded five small gates for winning a victory of 159 people against the West Indian Islands in the first test of Australia in Barbados.

West Indies lost 10 of the second inning small gates in the evening session on the third day of the competition because Australia showed their brutality to close the match for two days.

The response of the hosts who set up 301 for victory had started the early loss of Kraigg Brathwaite in a promising way to reach 47-1 in wrinkles with John Campbell and Keacy Carty.

However, Hazlewood shook the momentum of Australia during a characteristic of a characteristic -controlled spell that saw that the four small gates fell only to nine runs.

Although Justin Greaves (not outside) and Shamar Joseph (44) of 56-5 provided some late entertainment, there would always be a struggle uphill for the West Indian Islands.

Hazlewood finished Jomel Warrican with 5-43 before collecting two small doors in the final of the day after 30 minutes to seal Nathan Lyon’s win.

Previously, Australia had fought 310 battles in the second inning after Alex Carey scored the best goals.

Tourists had continued the day in a precarious 92-4, but Travis Head and Beau Webster made brave scores of 61 and 63 before Carey was wisely beating with a lower order.

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