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Australia kept their pink-ball domination with a massive 419-run victory in the second and final Tes🌳t against the West Indies at Adelaide Oval on Sunday. The hosts clean-swept the visitors after bundling them for jus⛄t 77 in their second innings, with the Windies losing their final four batters for just eigh🦩t runs in the afternoon of Day 4.
After Scott Boland‘s triple-wicket over on Day 3, Mitchell Starc and Michael Neser ran through the West 🌼Indies batting unit and claimed three wickets apiece today as only five Caribbean batters could score in double f𝓰igures.
Travis Head was named Player of the Match for his unbelievable 175 in Australia’s first innings. Similarly, Marnus Labuschagne grabbed the Player of the Series after hitting a double-century and two hꦓundreds in the four innings he batted.
Brief scores: Australia 511/7 decl (Travis Head 175, Marnus Labuschagne 163; Devon Thomas 2/53) and 199/6 decl (Usman Khawaja 45, Travis Head 38*; Alzarri Joseph 3/33) beat West Indies 2🐽14 (Tagnarine Chanderpaul 47, Anderson Phillip 43; Nathan Lyon 3/57) and 77 (Scott Boland 3/16, Michael Neser 3/22, Mitchell Starc 3/29) by 419 runs.
“Nice toss to win, boys batted particularly well the first day. The partnership between Marnus and Travis set the game up for us. It’s been a good week. Everyone is contributing when they need to. He (Marnus) is batting really well and very adaptable to whichever situation in that time, and no reason why he can’t continue that form further. Last night he (Boland) was spectacular, Ness has been excellent today, and Starc keeps doing what he does best for a number of years now,” said Australia’s stand-in skipper Steve Smith after the game.
Here is how Twitter reacted:
Australia seal the 𒈔series 2💞-0 with a massive win 💥 | | |
— ICC (@ICC)
Marnus Labuschagne is Player Of The Series
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau)
The West Indies are bowled out for 77🌳, their lowest score on🌱 Australia soil in Test history.
— Nic Savage (@nic_savage1)
10th con💯secutive win for Australia in the Day-night Test history.
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns)
Michael Neser has a bowling average of 16.71 after two Tes🐎ts. The campaign has been more than 🌟worth it eh
— Bharat Sundaresan (@beastieboy07)
Nah, see ya later, Boland for PM
— Ian Higgins (@1an_Higgins)
16 wickets, 349 runs today – and I don't reckon I've seen many more dull or one-sided days of Test cricket.
— Andrew Wu (@wutube)
Smith on Warner’s situation. “F꧋rom my point of view, banning someone for life is fundamentally wrong.”
— Adam Collins (@collinsadam)
Most batters dismissed bowled by AUS Test bowlers
116 – Shane Warne
97 – Ray Lindwall
76 – MITCH STARC
76 – Glenn McGrath
69 – Garth McKenzie
66 – Brett Lee
— Swamp (@sirswampthing)
In the las🌳t one year, Starc has added 🅘the wobble. It has given him another weapon.
— Bharath Ramaraj (@Fancricket12)
Australia's record in Day Night Tests:
Win.
Win.
Win.
Win.
Win.
Win.
Win.
Win.
Win.
Win.
Win.– 11 wins out of 11 matches.
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra)