West Indies pacer Shamar Joseph delivered a breathtaking ball to get Travis Head out in the 1st Test between Australia and West Indies at Kensington Oval, Barbados. The incident occurred in the 53rd over of Australia's innings which not only stunned the audience but also stunned the batter. On the last ball of 53rd over, Joseph bowled a good ball coming in from a length and staying very low. Travis Head, on 61 of 95 balls, was taken aback. The ball skidded off the wicket and crashed into him just in front of the stumps. Head fell down in the crease and did not get the opportunity to adjust. The West Indies bowler appealed loudly, and the umpire was not slow in raising his finger. Head did not even consider appealing against the decision and began walking back straight away. He appeared very disappointed as it was a difficult ball to play - even replays indicated that it would have hit middle stump. Head, who had smashed 8 fours in his stay at the crease, was set before he got out. But this ball by Shamar Joseph was beyond his reach. The wicket provided West Indies with a major breakthrough at a crucial moment. This was Shamar's sixth wicket in this game, the second of this innings. Earlier, the pacer dimissed the Aussie opener Sam Konstas by delivering an absolute jaffa. Watch the video here: The partnership is broken by...guess who?#WIvAUS | #FullAhEnergy pic.twitter.com/QBGlYMdkyU — Windies Cricket (@windiescricket) June 27, 2025 Also Read | Umpiring confusions in WI vs AUS first Test: Sammy visits match referee for clarification However, the left-hander, dropped on 21, did his job by adding 102 runs for the 5th wicket with Beau Webster and rescued his team from trouble. The pitch has slowed down with passing days, and batting has become easier to some extent, but bowlers are continuing to work hard. Head was eventually dismissed LBW to Shamar Joseph for 61. Webster continues to play well and will attempt to push Australia to over 250 runs. Lunch sees Australia on 181 for 5.