West Indies out for 77, Australia win second Test

West Indies out for 77, Australia win second Test

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It ended in a dominant victory for Australia across multiple venues, with Labuschagne becoming the second fastest man to reach 3,000 Test runs behind only the great Donald Bradman.

The number three had a sensational run of 204, 104, 163, and 31 in his four series innings, which saw him overtake England’s Joe Root as the world’s number one Test batsman.

Veteran spinner Nathan Lyon also set a record as the most successful bowler at the Adelaide Oval as the revered ground surpassed Shane Warne’s 56 wickets in 1873.

There were a few bright lights for the West Indies, although the emergence of impressive opener Tagenarayan Chanderpaul, who made his Perth debut, was a plus point.

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