Australian Captain Pat Cummins exchanged jerseys with West Indies star Shamar Joseph after the youngster’s 7-wicket haul inspired them to a historic win at Gabba in the AUS vs WI 2nd Test. Shamar Joseph left an indelible mark on the Gabba with a stellar performance, dismantling the Australian batting lineup by claiming 7 wickets for 68 runs in 11.5 overs. His outstanding contribution was pivotal in West Indies securing a nail-biting 8-run victory at the iconic venue.
The triumph marked West Indies’ first Test win in Australia in 27 years. Initially dismissed as hopeless and lacking promise at the series onset, the team jubilantly celebrated their success, exuberantly leaping around the stadium after securing a crucial draw in the series.
For Australia, it was a heartbreak at the Gabba, losing to West Indies after 36 years. In a display of sportsmanship, Captain Pat Cummins, despite the defeat, exhibited the utmost respect for debutant Shamar Joseph by exchanging jerseys. Cummins acknowledged Joseph’s efforts, stating that the 1-1 series result was a fair reflection of the teams’ performances.
In a valiant effort for Australia, Steve Smith carried the bat in the final innings, amassing a stunning unbeaten 91. Despite his exceptional performance, the rest of the batting order faltered against the prowess of the young 24-year-old pacer, sealing West Indies’ historic victory.