Australia and West Indies played out Test cricket's first tie in a sensational finish in Brisbane.
Needing 233 to win, Australia started the last (eight-ball) over from Wes Hall on 227 for 7. But after an amazing over that included a leg-bye, a bye, a caught behind, a dropped catch by the bowler (near square leg), and two run-outs - the last crucial one a dead-eye hit from Joe Solomon at square leg - a remarkable match ended with honours even.
Needing 233 to win, Australia started the last (eight-ball) over from Wes Hall on 227 for 7. But after an amazing over that included a leg-bye, a bye, a caught behind, a dropped catch by the bowler (near square leg), and two run-outs - the last crucial one a dead-eye hit from Joe Solomon at square leg - a remarkable match ended with honours even.
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