5 wickets in 15 balls … Mitchell Starc created history, West Indies got the most embarrassing defeat of Test history! Broken 129 year old record

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Wi vs Aus: The Test match played between Australia and West Indies found a view of cricket history that the West Indies would never want to remember. In front of the deadly bowling of Mitchell Starc and Scott Bolland, the entire West Indies team was all out for 27 runs.

Wi vs Aus 3rd Test Highlights: A day has been recorded in the history of cricket that West Indies would never want to remember. In front of the deadly bowling of Mitchell Starc and Scott Bolland, the West Indies team was all out for just 27 runs, which is their lowest score in Test cricket so far. Along with this, Mitchell Starc also took a special record.

Let us tell you that all these records were made in the Caribbean country. Where the third Test match between West Indies and Australia was played from 12 to 14 July at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica. Australia managed to win this Test match by 176 runs. Australia won the three-match Test series 3–0.

Stark made history in 15 balls

In his 100th Test match, Mitchell Starc did what very few bowlers are able to do. He dismissed John Campbell on the very first ball of the innings and took 5 wickets in just 15 balls. This is the fastest five wicket hall (by balls) in Test cricket so far. He broke the 79 -year -old record of Erny Toshack. Let us tell you that in the fourth innings of the third Test match, Mitchell Starc took 6 wickets for 9 runs from an economy of 1.20 in 7.3 overs.

129 year old record broken

It has happened after 70 years in the history of Test cricket that a team has been completely all out by scoring only 30 or less runs. The West Indies team was reduced to just 27 runs, which is a very embarrassing record. This innings has broken the 129 -year -old record. Now this Test has become the second lowest score innings in cricket.

The lowest score in test

26 runs – New Zealand vs England (1955)

27 runs – West Indies vs Australia (2025)

30 runs – South Africa vs England (1896, 1924)

35 runs – South Africa vs England (1899)



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