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Posted: 2024-01-19 02:12:32

Australia, as expected, made short work of wrapping up victory at Adelaide Oval on day three, earning a 10-wicket victory before lunch.

However, it could have come at a cost, with Usman Khawaja smashed in the jaw and forced to retire hurt with just one run required for victory.

Here are the five quick hits from day three at Adelaide Oval.

1. Da Silva falls into a familiar trap

Mitch Starc celebrates

Mitch Starc started the third day with a wicket.(Getty Images: Cricket Australia/Mark Brake)

With the West Indies needing 22 runs in order to make Australia bat again, the tourists were well and truly up against it.

Josh da Silva, as the only recognised batter left, was going to have to play a huge role if the Windies were to make anything of the contest.

But Australia had a plan — and it paid off perfectly.

In the first innings, Da Silva was caught off the bowling of Pat Cummins, hooking from outside off stump.

In the second innings, Da Silva was caught off the bowling of Mitch Starc, again hooking from outside off stump.

He only added one run to his overnight score.

2. Hazlewood gets five

Josh Hazlewood holds the ball up as he leaves the field ahead of his teammates

Josh Hazlewood starred with the ball in Australia's big win over the West Indies in Adelaide.(Getty Images: Paul Kane)

Josh Hazlewood missed out on a five-wicket haul in the first innings, but he was not going to be denied in the second.

It was his opening burst on day two that put Australia on the way to victory, so it was a fitting reward for him when he cleaned up Gudakesh Motie's off stump to leave the West Indies nine down.

It was Hazlewood's 11th five-wicket haul in Tests and first on Australian soil since the 2021 defeat against India in Brisbane.

Hazlewood enjoys bowling at Adelaide Oval in Tests, in his seven matches there he has taken 41 wickets at an average of 16.82.

It was his third five-wicket haul in Tests at Adelaide Oval.

3. Aussies forced to bat again

Steve Smith ties Shamar Joseph's shoelaces

Shamar Joseph dismissed Steve Smith with his first ball in Test cricket, then got him to tie up his laces as he batted. (Getty Images: Paul Kane)

When the ninth wicket fell, the West Indies were still a run behind the Aussies.

Hazlewood was steaming in and looking venomous after collecting his five-wicket haul.

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