The Gold Coast Bulletin

Collapse leaves West Indies in strife

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Josh Hazlewood took his 250th Test wicket as Australia had the West Indies on the ropes at tea on the first day of the opening Test in Adelaide on Wednesday.

After Pat Cummins won the toss and sent the West Indies in to bat, the visitors were dismissed for 188 shortly after tea, with debutant Shamar Joseph not out for a thrilling 31 off 33 balls and Kemar Roach alongside him on 11.

Hazlewood took 4-44 and Cummins 4-41.

Joseph and Roach rescued the West Indies from total humiliatio­n with an enterprisi­ng 44-run partnershi­p, coming together with the score on 9-133 and their side looking certain to be bowled out before tea. Australia had gone into the Test making only one change from the team that beat Pakistan 3-0 earlier in the summer.

Steve Smith moved to the top of the Aussie order in place of the retired David Warner and Cameron Green was back at No.4. West Indies openers Kraigg Brathwaite and Tagenarine Chanderpau­l began sedately, content to leave as many balls as possible.

Cummins brought himself on in the 10th over with immediate results, a fuller ball enticing Chanderpau­l into an expansive drive, only to slice the ball to gully where Green used all his height to take a comfortabl­e catch.

Cummins then removed Brathwaite to leave the West Indies 27-2 after the first hour.

Alick Athanaze and Kirk McKenzie then steadied the ship and looked to take the West Indies to lunch at two down, but with the score on 52, Athanaze opted to leave a Hazlewood delivery that hit his off stump.

It was Hazlewood’s 250th wicket in Test cricket, meaning the four main bowlers in Australia’s attack – Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc, Cummins and Nathan Lyon – have all reached that milestone.

 ?? ?? Pat Cummins. Picture: Paul Kane/Getty Images
Pat Cummins. Picture: Paul Kane/Getty Images

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