Starc Takes 6 Wickets for 9 Runs as West Indies Routed ... - GreenwichTime
JAMAICA, JUL 14 – Scott Boland achieved a bowling average of 17.33 in Test cricket, the best since 1915, helping Australia secure a 2-0 lead in the ICC World Test Championship series.
- Mitchell Starc took six wickets for nine runs to dismantle West Indies in the third Test on July 14, 2025, in Kingston, Jamaica.
- The performance followed Australia's prior dismissal for 121 runs and was part of Starc's 100th Test appearance where he reached 400 wickets.
- Starc took five wickets in just 15 deliveries, setting a new record for the quickest five-wicket haul in Test cricket, and played a key role in bowling out the West Indies for 27 runs, which stands as their second-lowest total in Test history.
- Starc demonstrated his ability to suddenly dismantle the opposition and secure victory, while Australia secured a clean 3-0 series win.
- Starc’s milestone and dominant bowling solidified Australia’s series victory and reinforced his status as one of four Australians with 400 Test wickets.
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Australia bowl out West Indies for 27, complete Test clean sweep 3-0
Australia routed West Indies for just 27 runs on day three of the third Test, registering a 176-run victory and completing a 3-0 series whitewash in extraordinary fashion. The collapse marked the second-lowest innings total in the history of Test cricket and the West Indies' worst since their 47 all out against England in 2004. It was only marginally better than the record low of 26 set by New Zealand in 1955. Fast bowler Mitchell Starc was the …
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