 For the Wednesday segment, where producers stress our knowledge on various sport and sporting events, just the facts. For West Indies have named seven uncapped players in this squad for the upcoming test series against Australia, and as such, today squids the round's West Indians and their debut against Australia. The pass mark, 6 out of 10. Ready? Let's go. The West Den cricket of the year 1987, 2010 ICC Cricket Hall of Fame inductee made his debut. Alright, so we lost that one. Coming back up. So we, okay, made his debut November 9, 1984 against Australia. Who is he? Yeah, 1987. Made his debut in 84. Let's come back to that one. Alright, next. This Trinbegonian both made his debut and played his last studio matches against Australia in a career that spanned between 1978 and 1987. 1978. Larry Gomes. 87. I would try Larry Gomes for that. Alright, number three please. Which guy needs batter who scored 51 and 45 on their test debut against the Aussies at Paris Okatage. Three players made their test debut in Australia's 1978 tour of the Caribbean, including Derek Perry and Richard Austin. Who was the third? 1978, Basil Williams. Okay. Yeah, scored a century on debut against Australia as well. Alright, number four. That was with a packer when they topped players with a packer. Which was, I think, the significant part of that debut trio. Okay, come on team. How much did Desmond Haynes score in both his test and ODI debuts during Australia's 1978 tour of the Caribbean? What were his debut scores? Desmond Haynes. He scored 148 in the one-day international. And ODI. ODI. Who would test on ODI? I don't recall how much he scored in test, but on ODI debut he scored 148 from 136 deliveries. I have seen videos of that knock. It was quite a knock. Okay, we'll come back to that one next. Will we? Next, next. We have to save time. Number six. This week, we could keep a batsman's score 41 and 43 on test debut during the win this. All right. So we saved some time. Next, seven. Back in 2013, Australia defeated West Indies by nine wickets and the first of five ODIs in Paris after dismissing West Indies for 70. This debut turn took the only Aussie wicket. What year is that? 2013. Yeah. ODIs. Let's go back to that. Let's go back to that. Seven. Coming back to that. Number eight. Himal Roach made his T20 debut in a seven wicket win of Australia. How many wickets did he take? Five. One. No, two. Two. Let's say two. Five. Nine. True or false, Michael holding bats at number three during the test debut against Australia in 1975. He would have had to be a night watchman. It sounds like it sounds too specific not to be true. Yeah. You know, he made 34. He actually scored some runs there. Okay, true. Let's say true. All right. Time. These two Jamaicans made their test debut in the second test of Australia's 2003 tour of the Caribbean. These two Jamaicans made their test debut in the second test, Carlton Boe and David Bernard Jr. All right. We have a lot to go back to. So, let's start. Number one. This was then cricketer of the year 1987, 1984. Here did the Charles Makis test debut. Was it 87 or 88? I don't think it was 87. Was it 87? Okay. It was then cricketer of the year in 87. Okay. Our time is up, team. All right. Yeah. Last time. Let's go to the next one. 2013. Australia defeated Westernies by nine wickets. This debut time. Let's see. The only Aussie wicket. This was 2013. Yeah. I can't recall. Can't recall. 2013. 2013. All right. So, okay. Can we see the answers or we have any more to go back to? No. That's it, I think. Okay. Answer, please. Wall shape. Courtney Wall. Oh my. Larry Gomes. Oh, Larry Gomes. Yeah. So, that's one. Page. That's two. That's my name. Three players in their test debut in Australia. 78th tour of the Caribbean. Next. This one is 61 test. Yeah. We didn't get it. We got half. We got half for that. What is it? Oh, yeah, I didn't know. Yeah, he did. Yeah, we got the sixth one. Jeff Jones. Jeff Jones. Jason Holder. Holder. 2013. Two. Two. We said two, right? Yeah, he said two. Wow. Four. Four. True. True. Five. Carlton Bawande. Bernard, yeah. Six. So, six and a half. Six and a half. Yeah. I thought that was tough. So, six and a half. Tough is what you say. Possibly, it's more like it. Well, we did six and a half. So, it wasn't as impossible as you were saying. I want to tell our viewers, though, that coming up at the track on the Sportsmax zone, Thursday, the latest in Thoroughbred action from Barbados, Jamaica, and the USA, where the Barbadian trainer, Savage Joseph's winning streak continues. Plus, a Tampa Bay downs race from Florida that you could be tempted to think was X-rated and not fit for airplay. Check out what goes down Thursday at the track on the Sportsmax zone.