Aussie seal 159-run win over Windies in first Test at Barbados
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Australia overwhelmed the West Indies by 159 runs inside three days at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, with seamer Josh Hazlewood delivering a decisive five-wicket haul to close out the first Test on Friday.

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Set an imposing 301 to win on a difficult pitch, the West Indies crumbled to 141 all out in just 33.4 overs. Hazlewood finished with figures of 5 for 43 from 12 overs, his 13th five-wicket haul in Tests and second in the Caribbean, arriving a decade after his first.

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The home side slumped to 86 for 8 inside 27 overs before the tailโ€”led by Justin Greaves and Shamar Josephโ€”offered resistance. Joseph cracked a career-best 44, including four sixes, and put on 55 for the ninth wicket with Greaves, who remained unbeaten on 38.

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Australia began the day in a precarious position at 92 for 4, holding a slender lead of 82. However, a trio of half-centuries from Travis Head (61), Beau Webster (63) and Alex Carey (65) lifted them to 310 all outโ€”setting West Indies a target they never looked likely to chase.

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โ€œWe wanted to get 200 but felt a lot more comfortable with 300,โ€ said Australian captain Pat Cummins. โ€œWeโ€™re lucky to have Josh, he presents a good seam and hits good areas. He bowled beautifully.โ€

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The chase began disastrously for the hosts as Kraigg Brathwaite was caught in the first over by Sam Konstas off Mitchell Starc. Hazlewood then delivered a devastating burst, dismissing John Campbell and Brandon King in successive deliveries before Keacy Carty, Roston Chase and Shai Hope followed in quick succession.

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Hope, who had top-scored in the first innings, fell for 2 after a low shooter from Cummins disturbed his off stump. Alzarri Joseph was run out by a throw from substitute Marnus Labuschagne and Jomel Warrican edged Hazlewood to the keeper to seal the five-for.

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Earlier, Australia’s innings was built around patient but purposeful batting. Head, dropped on 21, made the most of the reprieve, bringing up his second half-century of the match in 77 balls. He and Webster shared the only century partnership of the game.

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Carey added to West Indiesโ€™ woes with a 40-ball half-century, dispatching sixes off Jayden Seales and Greaves before helping the tail squeeze out 63 runs. Shamar Joseph returned 5 for 87, completing a nine-wicket match haul in his eighth Test.

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The second of the three-Test series begins in Grenada next Thursday.a



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