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West Indies, Australia and Mitchell Starc
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Australia had set a target of 204 — tricky, but achievable, as West Indies sought to claim a morale-boosting consolation victory. Already 2-0 down in their three-Test series, West Indies were demolished for just 27, the second-lowest total in Test history after New Zealand’s 26 against England 70 years ago.
CNN World Sport’s Patrick Snell and UK Editor of ESPNcricinfo Andrew Miller reflect on a dramatic day in Test cricket.
With the Ashes starting in four months, it doesn't feel like we know much more than we did a year ago about who should line up against England, with the David Warner chalice still poisoned.
West Indies crumble to 27 all out vs Australia; Brian Lara critiques T20 franchise impact. Mitchell Starc shines with six wickets in historic Test defeat.
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
The 14.3 overs West Indies batted is the third-shortest all out innings in Test history after Sri Lanka's 13.5 in 2024, when they slumped to 42 all out against South Africa (13th on the all-time lowest list, in case you were wondering), and the Proteas' 12.3 overs against England in 1924.
Cameron Green and Pat Cummins hold Australia’s third Test fortunes in their hands when day three begins on Tuesday.
West Indies fast bowler provided a throwback to the days of hostile fast bowling when they ruffled Australia on an eventful final session of the ongoing