India, Jan. 28 -- On this day in 2024, in a thrilling match at the Gabba, West Indies clinched a thrilling eight-run victory over Australia, marking their first Test win on Australian soil in nearly three decades. The key figure in this historic achievement was the sensational performance of fast bowler Shamar Joseph, who, despite nursing a toe injury, delivered a career-defining spell.

The second Test of the series saw the West Indies posting a first-innings total of 311, with significant contributions from Kavem Hodge (71), Joshua Da Silva (79) and Kevin Sinclair (50). In response, Australia declared at 289 for 9, trailing by 22 runs. The West Indies' second innings concluded at 193 for 9, setting Australia a target of 216 runs for vic...