Starc Takes 6 Wickets For 9 Runs As West Indies Routed For 27 In Kingston

Kingston Jamaica: Mitchell Starc, in his 100th test, crossed the 400 tests to nine runs for nine runs, and Scott Boland demanded a hat trick while bowling the West Indian Islands for 27 to win the third test until 176 runs on Monday, Australia.
The Western Indian Islands missed the lowest score in the test jack.
Starc’s first 15 balls gave the 15th fastest five small doors and tests on the testing date. The tall left seat took a small door with the first ball and three small gates in the first of the West Indian Islands in Sabina Park.
In the first day in Kingston, Australia, only 14.3 sailors took the host side to direct the host side and sweep the 3-0 series.
After rejecting Kevlon Anderson and Brandon King with consecutive delivery, he kidnapped a hat trick with Boland, Justin Greaves, Shamar Joseph and Jomel Warrican. The 10th test by an Australian was a trick.
Boland finished with three small doors for two running.
The Western Indian Islands appeared for the lowest test score and opposed 47 to England on the same ground in 2004. In the sixth, 11-6, the lowest score in the test date was in danger of inheriting.
At 14th, Sam Konstas has allowed the West Indian Islands to take a single and reach 27, and only refrained from New Zealand’s 26 -set records against England.
Previously, Alzarri Joseph took Australia 5-27 for 121 in the West Indian Islands Second Innings, and chased 204 running for victory. Australia started the third day at 99-6, but only eight seas.
Cameron Green, who fought hard to reach 42 on the 2nd day, went to the first ball of the day and quickly followed the rest of the Australian tail.
When the West Indian Islands responded, Starc produced an extraordinary Fast Bowling exhibition on a sensitive field.
Opener John Campbell was caught by the first ball of Inning by the second inning by the Ikame Wicketkeeper Josh Inglis, and forced Campbell to play on a ball moved. Inglis remained replaced by Alex Carey, who was shot by Alzarri Joseph on the second day.
Starc then lifted Anderson LBW, bowed the King, and Bowled Lewis 4, and left four small gates to the West Indian Islands. His fifth little gate was Shai Hope, stuck by a rapidly swinging ball to hit LBW on the Back Ped.
When Josh Hazlewood rejected the captain Roston Chase, who was caught by Inglis, the West Indian Islands were 11-6 years old. The first six Western Indian dough out of the extras collectively threw only six running.
The West Indian Islands were 22-6 during the dinner break. Shortly after 26, it caught two decreases to Starc’s SAM Konstas’s shifts.
Boland’s hat trick brought the end closer and Starc’s sixth little door finished the match in three days.