Speedster Shamar Joseph has accepted seven wickets as Australia imploded at the Gabba in Perth to hand West Indies their most memorable Test triumph, by only nine runs, in Australia for quite a long time.
Pursuing 216 to seal a 2-0 series triumph, the hosts were cruising at 2-113 in the main meeting of the fourth day before only 3,162 fans in Brisbane on Sunday.
Second-gamer Shamar Joseph (7-68) then tore the Test open, resisting a toe squashed by a Mitchell Starc yorker a night sooner to take six wickets in a mind blowing 10-over spell.
A short time later he Joseph said he figured he wouldn't come to the ground today because of the injury. Steve Smith (91 not out) conveyed his bat in his second Test as an opener and sent off a brassy salvage mission.
Be that as it may, Joseph was not to be denied, bowling Josh Hazlewood for his seventh wicket and running towards the limit in extraordinary scenes as the series was drawn 1-1.
