The West Indies is giving tough competition to the Indian cricket team by dropping at least four catches on Day 1 in the first Test against Australia at Bridgetown. Despite that, the Guyanese pacer Shamar Joseph managed four wickets and was on the edge of taking the fifth until a bizarre decision ended the hope. It happened when Travis Head was batting at 48 and Shamar bowled a short and wide delivery in the 46th over. Head swirled his bat and the keeper, Shai Hope, took a low catch. Shamar made a light appeal, and Nitin Menon, the on-field umpire, went for a check after a short on-field discussion among the players. And here came the confusion. There was no issue with the contact, as there was a clear spike at the ultraedge when the ball passed the bat, indicating that the ball did touch the bat. However, the confusion rose with the catch. It was a low catch. And the third umpire, Adrian Holdstock, found that the ball might have dropped before reaching Hope's gloves. However, apparently it looked like Hope's Index and middle finger were somewhat under the ball before it bumped into his palms. Watch the video here: Did Travis Head get lucky? 👀 Shamar Joseph thought he had him, but was it clean? Fair call or a missed chance? 🤔#WIvAUS pic.twitter.com/MKeZe2iRTT — FanCode (@FanCode) June 25, 2025 Read also: Rohit Forgets Coin, Blames Shastri in T20 WC Toss Moment Aus vs WI Day 1 Summary: Australia were bundled out for 180 in 56.5 overs after a top-order collapse, despite Travis Head's gritty 59 (78) and Khawaja's 47. Shamar Joseph (4/46) and Jayden Seales (5/60) tore through the Aussie lineup, sharing 9 wickets. West Indies, in reply, struggled to 57/4 in 20 overs by stumps. Mitchell Starc picked up two early wickets, while Hazlewood and Cummins struck once each. Brandon King held firm with 23* off 31 balls. The day belonged to the bowlers, with 14 wickets falling and both teams battling under testing conditions. West Indies trail by 123 runs with six wickets in hand.