Australia Vs West Indies 2nd Test: Kavem Hodge's Funny Leave Off Nathan Lyon Goes Viral - WATCH
Kavem Hodge produced a hilarious moment during West Indies' second innings against Australia. WATCH.
West Indies Vs Australia 2nd Test: The second Test between Australia and West Indies has been nothing short of a spectacle as the Island nation, against the odds and all the expectations, have made Australia break sweat and work extremely hard for a victory as not just they have made sure Australia gets tested, but have also opened up gates for their earlier-looking improbable victory over the reigning World Test Champions, Australia.
STUMPS: We are set up beautifully for tomorrow! Australia need 156 more runs, West Indies eight wickets #AUSvWI
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Tha Kavem Hodge Show In 2nd Test Between Australia And West Indies
Making his debut in the series, the 30-year old West Indian had a forgettable first Test match against Australia. However, he is making the second Test match his own spectacle as he has produced a series of memorable moments during the Test match at the iconic Gabba Stadium in Brisbane. One such was his hilarious leave he did off Nathan Lyon that ended up strucking him in uncomfortable place.
Maybe there are THREE types of leaves:
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The good, the bad and this one 💀 #AUSvWI pic.twitter.com/gw4FsTuQ1J
Kavem Hodge has produced exceptional performances with bat as his vital 71 off 194 balls showed signs of resilience, temperament, grit, and determination one must show Down Under. His innings helped West Indies reach what once seemed impossible, as the Island nation crossed the 300-run mark on the banks of Hodge, and Joshua Da Silva's 79 off 157 balls. Kevin Sinclair too cipped in a vital half century down the order as West Indies now seek a miraculous bowling from themselves in-order to stop Australia from winning their fifth consecutive Test match in past two months.
The Day 4 awaits a spectacle as Australia sit at 60/2 and further require 156 runs to win, with Steve Smith and Cameron Green at the crease.