Josh Hazlewood claimed a five-wicket haul as Australia skittled West Indies for 141 to claim a 159-run victory in the first Test at the Kensington Oval.
Australia resumed day three on 92-4, a lead of 82, with half-centuries from Travis Head, Beau Webster and Alex Carey helping them to an impressive 310 all out and setting the hosts 301 for victory.
Hazlewood took 5-43 from 12 overs as West Indies collapsed to 86-8, only for Justin Greaves (38 not out) and Shamar Joseph (44) to frustrate the visitors with a stubborn 55-run ninth-wicket stand.
The home side were eventually dismissed in the final over of the day, with Nathan Lyon (2-20) taking wickets with successive deliveries, as Australia wrapped up victory with two days to spare and went 1-0 up in the three-match Test series.
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West Indies’ attempt at their eighth highest successful run chase and highest in eight years was in trouble from the outset, as Mitchell Starc claimed opening batter Kraigg Brathwaite in the first over.
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Starc also should have bagged Keacy Carty on one but Cameron Green spilled the catch at gully – a 10th dropped catch in the match and Australia’s third.
Hazlewood changed ends and suddenly had success by dismissing John Campbell and Brandon King in successive balls, while Chase gave Konstas another catch at short leg soon after to leave the hosts at 49-4 inside 13 overs.
Shai Hope, the leading West Indies run-scorer in the first innings, faced 21 balls for two until his off stump was hit by a low shooter from Cummins, before Alzarri Joseph was run out by a throw from substitute fielder Marnus Labuschagne.
Jomel Warrican’s edge behind gave Hazlewood his 13th Test five-for and second in the Caribbean, 10 years after the first, with Greaves and Shamar Joseph frustrating Australia until Lyon ended the partnership with two late wickets.










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