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West Indies Bowled Out for 27 - Just Beat NZ's Record Low

KINGSTON, JAMAICA, JUL 14 – Australia sealed a 3-0 series whitewash with dominant fast bowling, including Mitchell Starc's record-fast five-wicket haul and Scott Boland's hat trick, bowling West Indies out for 27.

  • The West Indies were dismissed for 27 runs during the final innings of the third Test match played at Sabina Park in Kingston, narrowly avoiding New Zealand's record for the lowest Test innings total of 26.
  • In his 100th Test, Mitchell Starc delivered a historic bowling performance by taking five wickets in just 15 balls—the quickest such achievement in the history of Test cricket—decimating the West Indies' batting lineup.
  • West Indies' top six collapsed without challenge on a difficult surface, with players Anderson, King, Chase, and Campbell all dismissed for ducks amid 10 wickets falling in 18 overs.
  • Starc ended his spell with an impressive haul of six wickets while conceding only nine runs over 7.3 overs, and Scott Boland took his first Test hat-trick, contributing to Australia’s commanding 176-run win and a comprehensive 3-0 series sweep.
  • The outcome reinforces Australia’s strong hold on the series and the Frank Worrell Trophy, while Roston Chase, leading the West Indies side, described the result as heartbreaking and emphasized the need for ongoing team development.
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India Today broke the news in India on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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