West Indies spinner Kevin Sinclair left the commentators and the Brisbane crowd crazy when he celebrated his maiden Test wicket with a cartwheel during the second day of the second Test against Australia on Friday.
The right-arm off spinner dismissed Australian opener Usman Khawaja who went for the drive on a flighted delivery but he got an outside edge and Alick Athanaze took a fine catch at slip.
Talking about the match, Australia took the late wicket of Tagenarine Chanderpaul to even the contest as West Indies were 13/1 at stumps on Day 2, a lead of 35 runs.
After bowling the West Indies out for 311 in their first innings midway through the opening session of the day-night Test, Australia staged a lower innings recovery, allowing captain Pat Cummins to declare at 289-9 late in the night session.
The Australians had got away to a disastrous start to their first innings and were reduced to 24-4 and 54-5.
They were rescued by a counterattacking innings from wicketkeeper Alex Carey, who smashed 65 from just 49 balls.
