Adelaide: Australia men’s head coach Andrew McDonald believes his batters struggled against debutant Shamar Joseph in the series opener at Adelaide Oval due to them facing the fast-bowler for the first time. He added that facing Joseph won’t be an issue going into the second Test in Brisbane after having a good-enough look of him at Adelaide. Joseph became just the 14th player in the history of Tests, and the first from the West Indies, to take a five-wicket haul on debut, by recording figures of 5/94, including taking Steve Smith out on his first ball in the format. With the bat, he made 36 and 15 as a number eleven batter in both innings of West Indies’ batting, thus becoming a bright spo
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