West Indies registered a remarkable 8-run win in the second Test against Australia.
This was West Indies’ first win in Australia since a victory at Perth in February 1997.
West Indies had last defeated Australia in Tests at St John's back in 2003.
The Gabba win was their maiden victory in a day-night Test match.
The Caribbean side had lost all their four Day-night Tests.
For the Aussies, it was their first defeat in a day-night Test match.
Travis Head became the third cricketer to be out for a king pair for Australia.
West Indies pacer Shamar Joseph picked up 7 wickets in the second innings.
Five West Indies players, including Joseph, now have a 7-wicket haul in Tests against Australia.
Joseph scripted figures of 7/68 in the second innings.