Shocking: As The Indies Cricket Head Coach Is Been Fired Due To….

Shocking: As The Indies Cricket Head Coach Is Been Fired Due To….
In the second Test, the West Indies achieved an incredible eight-run victory spearheaded by injured bowler Shamar Joseph, who claimed seven wickets.
On the fourth day of the second Test in Brisbane, West Indies fast bowler Shamar Joseph bowled through discomfort to tear apart an Australia that was left stunned and contributed to an incredible eight-run upset for his young team.
After being forced to leave the game hurt due to a yorker from Mitchell Starc that crushed his toes the night before, Joseph recovered to take six wickets in one session and seven wickets altogether, leading West Indies to their first test victory in Australia since 1997. On Sunday, Australia was bowled out for 207 while chasing 216.
In an attempt to shield Josh Hazlewood(0), Australia’s new opener Steve Smith (91 not out) farmed the strike, but it was in vain as Joseph sent the last man’s off-stump flying to record the victory that had the tourists bouncing around the Gabba.
In their second innings, Australia’s captain Pat Cummins bravely declared at 289-9, trailing the West Indies’ first innings total of 311, before the visitors were bowled for 193 runs.
After being transferred to the hospital for scans, Joseph recovered enough by the fourth day to bowl over Travis Head (who made a king pair) and Cameron Green (42) in back-to-back deliveries, preserving the West Indies’ chances.
Then came the fall of Mitchell Marsh (10) as he juggled between the slip fielders, and as the 24-year-old’s furious afternoon onslaught continued, Alex Carey (2) soon had his stumps rocked.











