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Australia’s Mitchell Starc celebrated the wicket of Jayden Seal of West Indies in three days of the third Test cricket match at Sabini Park, Kingston, Jamaica. (AP)

In a stunning performance of fast bowling, Mitchell Starc on Monday led Australia to crush the win of 176 runs over the West Indies at Sabina Park. The West Indies were excluded for only 27 runs, marking the second lowest score in Test cricket history. The victory completed Australia’s 3–0 series sweep and retained the Frank Wrael Trophy.Stark’s remarkable performance reached him 400 Test wickets, while the team’s partner Scott Bolland achieved a hat-trick. The West Indies narrowed the lowest test score of all time set by New Zealand in 1955.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!After the match, Stark, who won both the Player of the Match and Series Awards, shared his views: “We didn’t think things would start going into our way with the ball today until the sun went down a little. But anyway our bowling attack has been very high on money in the entire series. ,The West Indies batting conflicts were exposed by his captain Roston Chase, who admitted: “It is easy to assess this series: the bowlers put us in the competition and the batting reduced us the time after the time. We need to do some serious work on our batting that we really want to compete.”The team will now transfer its attention to T20I, with the first of the five matches set for Monday.A look at the major record set in Third West Indies vs Australia Test:27 – The West Indies scored only 27 runs on the board-five-day Test cricket history in history. The lowest is still New Zealand’s 26 All Out vs England in 19557 – For the first time in 148 years, seven batsmen were rejected for ducks. Seven players from the West Indies came and left without inclusion in the score15 – Mitchell Starc needed all 15 balls for the five -wicket race while playing his 100th Test. The previous record of 19 balls was held jointly by Erny Toshack, Stuart Broad (England) and Scott Bolland (Australia)400 – During his deadly bowling performance, Stark also saw his 400th Test wicket. He became the fourth Australian after milestones after Shane Warne (708), Glenn McGrath (563) and Nathan Leone (562).1 – Scott Bolland became the first bowler to take a hat-trick in a day and night test. Overall, he is the tenth Australian to take a hat -trick.6 – Bolland is the sixth bowler to take a hat -trick in the World Test Championship era started in 20196 – John Campbell, Kelon Anderson, Brandon King were all rejected in the first over, the West Indies became the sixth team – and for the first time in 11 years – being three down on the board without one run. In the last 2014, Bangladesh vs. Zimbabwe. The list teams are Pakistan vs India (2006), Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka (1999), India vs England (1952) and Australia vs England (1950).

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