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NEW DELHI: The cartwheel celebration is often seen in football matches but witnessing in cricket that too in a Test match is something that fans might have not experienced before.
West Indies spinner Kevin Sinclair left the commentators and the Brisbane crowd crazy when he celebrated his maiden Test wicket with a cartwheel during the second day of the second Test against Australia on Friday.
The right-arm off spinner dismissed Australian opener Usman Khawaja who went for the drive on a flighted delivery but he got an outside edge and Alick Athanaze took a fine catch at slip.
West Indies spinner Kevin Sinclair left the commentators and the Brisbane crowd crazy when he celebrated his maiden Test wicket with a cartwheel during the second day of the second Test against Australia on Friday.
The right-arm off spinner dismissed Australian opener Usman Khawaja who went for the drive on a flighted delivery but he got an outside edge and Alick Athanaze took a fine catch at slip.
Talking about the match, Australia took the late wicket of Tagenarine Chanderpaul to even the contest as West Indies were 13/1 at stumps on Day 2, a lead of 35 runs.
After bowling the West Indies out for 311 in their first innings midway through the opening session of the day-night Test, Australia staged a lower innings recovery, allowing captain Pat Cummins to declare at 289-9 late in the night session.
The Australians had got away to a disastrous start to their first innings and were reduced to 24-4 and 54-5.
They were rescued by a counterattacking innings from wicketkeeper Alex Carey, who smashed 65 from just 49 balls.
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