Dhaka, Jan. 28 -- In a pulsating Test match at the iconic Gabba in Brisbane, West Indies scripted a remarkable turnaround, clinching victory against Australia by a slender margin of 8 runs.

Spearheaded by the sensational bowling performance of Shamar Joseph, the Caribbean side levelled the series 1-1, leaving cricket enthusiasts in awe and admiration.

The victory at the Gabba holds significant historical resonance for West Indies cricket. It marks their first triumph on Australian soil in 27 years, ending a drought across 17 Tests since their last win at the WACA in 1997. Additionally, their maiden victory over Australia in 21 Tests since 2003 proves the team's condition and improvement.

Australia, known for its dominance in Day-Night ...