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In a historic and emotional turn of events, the West Indies cricket team scripted a remarkable victory in Australia on Sunday (January 28). The Caribbean side secured their first win on Aussie land since 1997 in a thrilling second Test at the Gabba, Brisbane. The triumph left cricket legends and former West Indies captains Carl Hooper and Brian Lara overwhelmed with joy and tears.
The crucial Day 4: West Indies’ determination
Resuming their second innings at a score of 60/2, Australia’s Steve Smith (91*) set a formidable foundation. However, it was the Windies’ Shamar Joseph who stole the show with a brilliant performance, shifting the momentum in favour of the Caribbean side. Joseph’s sensational figures of 7/68 played a pivotal role in dismissing the Australian batting lineup, leaving Smith stranded alone in the end. This iconic win at the Gabba marked a significant moment for West Indies cricket.
Shamar Joseph’s heroics
Joseph’s heroics were not only restricted to his outstanding bowling performance. The all-rounder had been retired hurt during the West Indies’ second innings after sustaining a lethal blow on his leg from Mitchell Starc. Despite this setback, Joseph’s resilience and determination were on full display as he returned to the field to contribute to his team’s historic win.
Carl Hooper and Brian Lara’s tears of joy
The emotional climax of the match saw two West Indies cricket legends, Hooper and Lara, unable to contain their emotions. The sheer joy of witnessing their team’s historic victory brought tears to their eyes.
Hooper, in particular, was visibly surprised and overwhelmed with tears of joy. The video capturing this heartwarming moment quickly went viral across social media platforms, showcasing the deep emotional connection these cricketing legends have with West Indies cricket.
Here’s the video:
What it means to Carl Hooper! @abcsport #AUSvWI pic.twitter.com/5TlnhWezRS
— Ben Cameron (@BenCameron23) January 28, 2024
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Lara and Adam Gilchrist’s warm embrace
Meanwhile, in the commentary box, Lara, not just shedding tears, shared a heartwarming embrace with former Australian wicketkeeper-batter Adam Gilchrist. The camaraderie between the players transcended national boundaries, reflecting the universal love and respect for the game.
Here’s the video:
This video says it all! Gilly hugging Lara! ❤️
What a match! #AUSvWI
pic.twitter.com/R1Kx2h8UxZ— DK (@DineshKarthik) January 28, 2024