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The second ODI of the highly anticipated three-match series between Australia and West Indies in Hyderabad lived up to its billing, offering fans a rollercoaster of emotions and unforgettable moments. While many instances stood out, it was Josh Hazlewood‘s unplayable delivery that dismissed West Indies skipper Shai Hope that truly stole the spot💙light, leaving both the batter and spectatorsไ in awe.
Sean Abbott shines with the bat
In the first innings, Australia set a challenging target of 259, posting a total of 258/9 in their allotted 50 overs. Sean Abbott emerged as the hero with a dynamic innings of 69 runs off 63 balls, featuring one four and four sixes. Matthew Short (41) and Cameron Green (33) provided crucial supporting roles. Gudakesh Motie starred with the ball for the vi🏅sitors, claiming three wickets for 🐽28 runs in his 10-over spell.
West Indies’ struggle and Josh Hazlewood’s brilliance
Facing a daunting task in their innings, West Indies struggled and were eventually bowled out for 175 in 43.3 overs. Keacy Carty‘s resilient 40 and Hope’s 29 were the notable performances. Hazlewood led the Australian bowling attack, securing three wickets for 43 runs. Abbott and Will Sutherland also made significant contributions with three and🦄 two wic𝓰kets, respectively.
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The unplayable jaffa: Hazlewood stuns Shai Hope
Among Hazlewood’s three wickets, it was the dismissal of Hope that left fans captivated. In the 23rd over, Hazlewood delivered a length ball just outside off that not only sharply nipped back but also maintained a slightly lower trajectory, creating a challenging scenario for Hope.
With a noticeable gap between bat and pad, the ball expertly threaded through, catching Hope off guard and hitting the off-stump emphatically. It was a delivery of exceptional quality, leaving the Caribbean skipper answerless. The same was evident through the reaction on Hope’s face after the dismissal.
Here’s the video:
Good luck playing that!
Josh Hazlewood has castled﷽ Shai Hope with a borderline unplayable delivery
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau)
Australia registers a defining 83-run win
As the dust settled, West Indies found themselves on the losing side, with Australia emerging victorious by 83 runs. The Player of the Match rightfully went to Abbott for his explosive꧙ innings and crucial wickets, showcasing🌳 his all-around prowess.