West Indies score 27 as Australia’s Mitchell Starc takes quickest five-wicket Test haul

In Australia, Jamaica, 176 conditions and a series of serials to complete a clean broom, the second lowest score and the worst of the West Indian Islands only 27 – the second lowest score in the test date and the worst – Bowling made.
On the third day of the daytime -night test in Jamaica, the sum of Windies was only one more than 26 of New Zealand in 1955. The lowest total of the West Indian Islands was 47 in 2004, which they ruled against England.
Australian Pace Bows Mitchell Starc, who played in the 100th test, received 6-9 in numbers containing five small doors on 15 balls.
Carrying the fastest five small doors in the test jack and Starc’s 400 small door marks were longer in the form of the game.
Australia Bowler Scott Boland focused on a Hat-Trick while tourists won the 3-0 series.
“Being in a position that we think we can win the game and then we can go out and have that weak shot exhibition, Windier Captain Roston Chase said, on his side, he needs 204 for the victory he threw for 121 for 121.
“This is something that is repeated for the whole series – even more disappointment.”




