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By Shah Faisal West Indies lost the Test series 3-0 to Australia where the Australian bowlers fully dominated the West Indies batting line-ups in all three Tes
West Indies posted the second-lowest total in Test history when bowled out for 27 by Australia in Jamaica, a result that clinched a 3-0 series sweep for the visitors; watch the fourth England vs India
West Indies’ abysmal performance in the 3rd and final Test of the series against Australia has rung the alarm bells. So much so that the president of West Indies Cricket Board Kishore Shallow has called for an emergency meeting.
Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc took 6-9 as the West Indies made the second-lowest score in Test history, suffering a humiliating 176-run defeat at Sabina Park on Monday. West Indies just avoided New Zealand’s record low of 26, set in 1955, and Shallow said there would be an inquest to review a dismal 3-0 series loss.
West Indies who were chasing 205 for victory, collapsed in 14.3 overs as they recorded the lowest total in 70 years, and the worst-ever in a day-night Test as they lost by 176 runs on Monday
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By Shah Faisal Australia clean swept The West Indies 3-0 in the recently concluded test series in the Caribbean. Though the score line 3-0 might suggest an
Rampant Australia dismantle dismal West Indies, who post just 27 in second innings for second-worst ever Test total; Mitchell Starc takes six wickets; watch the fourth England vs India Test live on Sky Sports Cricket from Wednesday,
Cricket West Indies will call upon batting royalty Clive Lloyd, Vivian Richards and Brian Lara to help dissect their humiliating 3-0 series whitewash by Australia, which culminated in one of the most spectacular collapses in cricket history.
West Indies were bowled out for a mere 27, the second-lowest total in the history of Test cricket. Following their meek surrender in the second innings of the third Test, Cricket West Indies has called for an emergency meeting and has sent an invitation to legendary cricketers.
Australia will look to put a middle order collapse behind them and capitalise on a West Indies team that was left the walking wounded as the second day of the third Test gets underway on Monday morning.