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The first ODI between Australia and West Indies delivered more than just cricketing action as it provided a spectacle that captivated fans across the world. Amidst the sensational performances and strategic battles, it was Sean Abbott‘s brilliant direct hit to dismiss Keacy Carty that turned heads, f🐷ollowed by an equally impressive bow-and-arrow celebration that added a touch of drama to the gꦑame.
Australia’s fierce bowling and Keacy Carty’s resilience
Winning the toss and opting to field first, Australia’s decision seemed to pay off as they claimed early wickets, leaving the West Indies struggling at 59 for 4. However, the resilient Carty had other plans. His determined innings of 88 runs was a beacon of hope for the visitors until Abbott intervened.
The moment of brilliance from Sean Abbott
In the 41st over, Hayden Walsh tapped the ball and set off for a quick single. Despite the ball heading straight towards Abott, Walsh called for the run. Abbott, displaying exceptional awareness, executed a direct hit, smashing the middle pole at the keeper’s end. Carty, who seemed set for a century, fell short, and Abbott’s celebration spoke volumes about the importance of the breakthrough.
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Abbott’s bow-and-arrow celebration
As the bails flew and the crowd🐈 erupted, Abbott pulled off a bow-and-arrow celebration that showcased his exuberance and delight at hitting the bulls-eye. The unique celebra🌺tion added an entertaining and theatrical element to the game, capturing the attention of fans and cricket enthusiasts alike.
Here’s the video:
Bullseye! And Sean Abbott whips out the bow🃏 and arrow for the celebration too! 🏹 |
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau)
The aftermath
Following Carty’s dismissal, Roston Chase (59) aimed to anchor the West Indies innings, pushing them to a decent total of 231 in 48.4 overs. However, Xavier Bartlett‘s impressive four-wicket haul ensured that the Australian team remained in control.
Australia’s reply: Steve Smith, Cameron Green and Josh Inglish shine
In response, despite the early loss of Travis Head, Australia comfortably chased down the target. Josh Inglis (65), Cameron Green (77), and Steve Smith (79) delivered stellar performances, each scoring brilliant fifties. Their 🐎efforts guided Australia to a convincing victory, securing a 1-0 lead in the three-matchᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ series against the West Indies.