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“Muscles sufficiently large?”: West Indies Captain Impacts Australia Extraordinary For ‘Pitiful’ Remark

West Indies cricket crew captain Kraigg Braithwaite said that the side utilized Australia incredible Rodney Hogg’s remarks to show the world that they are not ‘sad and regrettable’. In front of the Test series against Australia, Hogg offered a few cruel remarks seeing West Indies as he pointed at the way that they last dominated a Test game on Australian soil back in 1997. The curse was at long last broken on Sunday as pacer Shamar Joseph took seven wickets to direct West Indies to an eight-run succeed at the Gabba.

“I should say we had two words that motivated us in this Test match, Mr. Rodney Hogg said that we were wretched and miserable. That was our motivation. We needed to show the world we’re not woeful. What’s more, I should ask him, are these muscles large enough for him (Shows his biceps). I needed to show the world what’s really under the surface,” Brathwaite said at the post-match show service.

The West Indies captain additionally added that the success over Australia does a great deal for themselves and trusted that this is the ideal ‘starting’ for the gathering of players who showed monstrous likely in the match.

“We dominated a Test game in Australia. It does a ton for West Indies cricket. It implies a great deal. It’s been various years since we’ve dominated a Test game here. In any case, my message to the gathering is that this is the start. It’s astonishing, we partake in this, however this needs to proceed. I’m incredibly glad,” Braithwaite added.

The West Indies, who brought an understrength side to Australia for the Test series, gave presentations to four players, including Joseph, in the two Tests.

They were beaten inside three days in Adelaide last week and were supposed to face the same outcome in the day-night Test in Brisbane.

However, in the wake of bowling Australia out for 207 in the second meeting Sunday, the West Indies kept their most memorable win in Australia since they last tasted triumph in Perth in 1997.

Joseph was exceptional Sunday, bowling 11.5 overs of unfriendly speed to get done with 7-68 in his subsequent Test.

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