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Australia take lead in series with West Indies

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Australia have wrapped up a 10-wicket victory over West Indies in the first Test at Adelaide.

USMAN KHAWAJA of the Bulls leaves the field on Sheffield Shield match between Queensland and Victoria at the Gabba in Brisbane, Australia.
USMAN KHAWAJA of the Bulls leaves the field on Sheffield Shield match between Queensland and Victoria at the Gabba in Brisbane, Australia. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty Images

With Australia needing just one run to seal a comprehensive win on the third morning, batter Usman Khawaja was rocked by Shamar Joseph's rising delivery and was seen spitting blood as he retired hurt.

Khawaja went to hospital but was cleared of a broken jaw and passed an initial concussion test – although the left-handed opener will continue to be assessed for delayed symptoms.

The 37-year-old laughed off the incident on social media later and said he only went off to allow Marnus Labuschagne to hit the winning run, which he did in the same over.

"Thanks for all the well wishes," he said on Instagram alongside an image of him spitting blood. "I'm fine, just wanted Marnus to have a hit!"

The incident was the only setback for Australia, who chased down a paltry target of 26 in 6.4 overs after the Windies turned their overnight 73 for six into 120 all out, with Josh Hazlewood taking five for 35.

The second and final Test – a day-night encounter in Brisbane – gets under way next Thursday.


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