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Australia wins the first test in Barbados after heroism of Paceman Josh Hazlewood – and finish day three under lights in chaotic scenes

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  • Paceman Josh Hazlewood was the highlight
  • Play ended under lights after 6 pm local time
  • Aussies now leads the three-test series 1-0

Australia Has won the first test against West -India thanks to a master class by Paceman Josh Hazlewood.

The hosts were held to win, but were never on the hunt for Kensington Oval in Barbados, because they were rolled before 141.

Hazlewood Snared 4-4 in a three-over-Blitz to take control of the game, with Australia eventually won with 159 points.

After Travis Head and Beau Webster’s 102-run fifth-Wicket stand illuminated the nerves of cricket fans who looked back home, it was then the turn of decorated pace Trio Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins to show their skills.

They did not disappoint, with Hazlewood ending with figures of 5/43 when the men of Andrew McDonald took a 1-0 lead in the series.

Nowadays it is like a broken record to look at the Australian bowling attack, “said former Australian cricket player Greg Blewett in commentary.

Australia has won the first test against West India thanks to a master class by Paceman Josh Hazlewood (photo)

Australia has won the first test against West India thanks to a master class by Paceman Josh Hazlewood (photo)

Hazlewood Snared 4-4 in a three-over-Blitz to take control of the match, with Australia eventually won with 159 points (secondly depicted from the right, celebrates a wicket)

Hazlewood Snared 4-4 in a three-over-Blitz to take control of the match, with Australia eventually won with 159 points (secondly depicted from the right, celebrates a wicket)

Pat Cummins (left) would have been happy with his quicks and spinner Nathan Lyon - but people like Sam Konstas and Cameron Green have to perform better with the bat

Pat Cummins (left) would have been happy with his quicks and spinner Nathan Lyon – but people like Sam Konstas and Cameron Green have to perform better with the bat

‘They are just experienced and so clinical. ‘They also share it (wickets) very well. “This time it was Josh Hazlewood. Good figures. ‘

Blewett was not wrong – and it was also the 13th time in the test career of Hazlewood that he finished with a five -wicket distance.

“I didn’t think it would happen so quickly,” Hazlewood said after the game in relation to the hectic end.

On the way to stumps, all -rounder Justin Greaves (38*) threatened to push the game in a fourth day, but experienced spinner Nathan Lyon had other ideas.

‘Garry’ hit the final twice in the final to seal the result, with the second test that starts on July 3 at St George’s in Grenada.

The result also expands the unbeaten run of Australia in the Caribbean to nine games that go back to 2003.

Steve Smith returns to the XI after missing the game in Barbados because of an injury – and the pressure is mounted on the young gun Sam Konstas after he failed in both innings.

Cameron Green must also be much more commander Batting in his new number 3 roll.

Since he returned to the team, he has been underwhelming at the fold, with scores of 4, 0 (South Africa, World Test Championship) followed by 3 and 15 (Western India, first test).

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