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First Test, day three: Australia 180 & 310; West Indies 190 & 141
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Hazlewood picks up five wickets in 159-run victory in Bridgetown
It was an extraordinary final session to end the first Test in Barbados in the long shadows of the third evening. After two days of wobbles, a portion of Australia’s batting got its act together, with the lower-middle-order trio of Travis Head, Beau Webster, and Alex Carey making half centuries to lift Australia’s second innings to 310. That left West Indies needing 301 to win the first Test in Barbados, always unlikely on a Kensington Oval pitch that already had balls keeping low. Josh Hazlewood made sure of it with a withering burst of 4-4 in 16 balls, later upping that to 5-23, as West Indies crashed humiliatingly to 141 all out, losing by 159 runs.
Hazlewood has been the subject of some public attention of late, given his injury absences and how well Scott Boland has performed during each one. But the first-choice option has 288 Test wickets, took 35 of them at 13 last calendar year, and has nine at 18 in the two matches he has managed in 2025. His career against West Indies is worth 43 at 15, and over two tours to this part of the world he has 19 wickets at nine.
Written by Geoff Lemon at Kensington Oval
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/jun/27/australia-build-lead-after-head-and-webster-dig-in-against-west-indies under the title “Josh Hazlewood blitz sends Australia to victory inside three days in West Indies”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.