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Steve Smith breaks renowned Frank Worrell Trophy, drops it on David Warners Watch

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Dec 13, 2022
Steve Smith breaks renowned Frank Worrell Trophy, drops it on David Warners Watch

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Australia won the match by an enormous margin of 419 runs thanks to a dazzling efficiency from Travis Head, who scored 175 and 38 *.

Image: cricket.com.au/ Twitter

Australia on December 11 beat West Indies in the 2nd Test match to win the Frank Worrell series for the 12 th straight time. Australia won the match by a huge margin of 419 runs thanks to a dazzling efficiency from Travis Head, who scored 175 and 38 *. Steve Smith, who was filling in for Pat Cummins as captain, was included in a funny occurrence.

As Australian gamers took the phase for the main group image, Smith incorrectly broke the ball on top of the renowned prize that has actually been granted in series in between Australia and West Indies because the 1960 s. The funny circumstance didn’t end there as Smith then dropped the prize on David Warner’s foot. The ball from the prize fell on Warner’s toe.

” Have they simply taken the ball off the top of the prize? I hope not,” stated Adam Gilchrist, who was doing commentary at the time of the funny event.

Australia vs West Indies

As far as the match is worried, Australia published 511/ 7 prior to stating the innings. Marnus Labuschagne and Travis Head scored 163 and 175 runs, respectively. Usman Khawaja likewise added to the overall as he struck 62 off 129 balls. Alex Carey smashed 41 off 54 balls. Devon Thomas and Alzarri Joseph chose 2 wickets each, while Jason Holder and Kraigg Brathwaite each scalped one wicket to their names.

Australia then bowled the West Indies out for 214 runs thanks to a three-wicket haul from Nathan Lyon. Australia scored 199/ 6 and stated their 2nd innings, setting the visitors a massive target of 497 runs. West Indies were bowled out for a simple 77 runs in the last innings, handing Australia a 419- run triumph. While Head was called the gamer of the match, Labuschagne was granted the gamer of the series prize.

Image: cricket.com.au/ Twitter

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