SO SAD WEST INDIES HEAD COACH EXPLAINED WHY HE WILL NO LONGER CONTINUE WITH THE TEAM…

West Indies fast bowler Shamar Joseph bowled through pain to rip through a shell-shocked Australia and help deliver an extraordinary eight-run upset for his inexperienced side on day four of the second Test in Brisbane.

Forced to retire hurt from a toe-crushing Mitchell Starc yorker the previous evening, Joseph bounced back to claim six wickets in a session and 7-68 overall to lift West Indies to their first test win Down Under since 1997, as Australia were bowled out for 207 in pursuit of 216 on Sunday.

On the fourth day of the second Test in Brisbane, West Indies fast bowler Shamar Joseph battled through agony to scorch a stunned Australia and help his inexperienced side achieve an incredible eight-run upset.

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.

West Indies fast bowler Shamar Joseph tormented an astounded Australia on the fourth day of the second Test in Brisbane, battling through agony to help his young side pull off an astonishing eight-run upset.

The previous night, a yorker from Mitchell Starc had caused Joseph to leave the game hurt. However, he bounced back and took six wickets in one session and seven wickets in total, helping the West Indies to their first test victory in Australia since 1997. Australia lost to England on Sunday, knocked out for 207 after chasing 216.

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