West Indies Bowl Out Australia for 225 After Dramatic Collapse
KINGSTON, JAMAICA, JUL 13 – Australia lost seven wickets for 68 runs after winning the toss and batting first, with West Indies bowlers exploiting middle order weaknesses on day one of the pink ball Test.
- On the opening day of the third Test at Sabina Park, Australia was bowled out for 225 after losing seven wickets for 68 runs.
- This dramatic collapse followed Australia's decision to bat first in a day-night match where the West Indies bowlers exploited seam and pitch conditions under lights.
- West Indies pacer Shamar Joseph led the bowling with 4-33, supported by Justin Greaves and Jayden Seales, who took three wickets apiece, while Steve Smith top-scored with 48 runs.
- Mitchell Starc celebrated his 100th Test by taking the wicket of Kevlon Anderson, while Cameron Green remarked that despite spending time at the crease, their performance had not improved as expected.
- Australia holds a 2-0 advantage in the series after winning the opening two Tests, with the West Indies ending the day at 16 for one, trailing by 209 runs as they awaited the continuation of play.
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Australia's Dramatic Collapse at Sabina Park: Day One Highlights | Sports-Games
Australia experienced a dramatic batting collapse, losing seven wickets for 68 runs, to be all out for 225 against West Indies on day one of the test at Sabina Park. West Indies ended the day at 16 for one. Mitchell Starc reached his 100th test milestone, becoming the second Australian fast bowler to achieve this feat.

West Indies bowl out Australia for 225 after dramatic collapse
Australia lost seven wickets for 68 runs in a dramatic collapse to be all out for 225 on day one of the third and final test against West Indies at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica.West Indies finished the day on 16 for one — 209 runs behind — after Australia's Mitchell Starc bowled Kevlon Anderson off th
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