Australia team once again made this shameful record against West Indies after a crushing defeat in WTC Final
MWI vs Aus Test: The Australian cricket team has set a very embarrassing record in the first Test being played between West Indies and Australia. Two West Indies bowlers have pushed Australia to the backfoot.
Wi vs Aus Test: The first match of the five -match Test series is being played between Australia and West Indies in Barbados at this time. The youth team of the West Indies has worsened their condition by covering Australia for 180 runs. Here, Australia’s condition in 56.5 overs became crispy.
With this, Australia has set a very embarrassing record on the first day of the Test against the West Indies. Australia once again witnessed a poor performance after losing against South Africa in the World Test Championship final.
Australia set this embarrassing record
On the first day, the West Indies were completely tightened against Australia. When the Australian team came out to bat after winning the toss, no one had expected that in the first innings it would be all out on the score of 180. Australia has made a shameful record of the lowest score in the first innings against the West Indies in the last 30 years.
1st test aus vs wi🚨
1st innings: AUS – 180 All Out😱🤷
– Lowest Eve 1st Inning Total by Aussies in Last 30 years.pic.twitter.com/ps7p4k3gui– rajat (@irajatjain) June 25, 2025
For the team, opening batsman Usman Khwaja was able to score 47 runs and middle order player Travis Head only 59 runs. Even if these two players did not stand these scores, the condition of the team could have been worse. This can be gauged from the fact that only four players can touch the figure of double during the match. Apart from Travis Head and Usman Khwaja, captain Pat Cummins scored 28 runs and Bu Webster scored 11 runs.
These 2 bowlers overshadowed Australia
The first Test against Australia saw tight bowling from the West Indies, where Jayden Seals and Summer Joseph bowled stormy in the first innings. Seals took five wickets for 60 runs in a 15.5 -over spell. The same Joseph got four wickets for 46 runs in 16 overs spell.
When the West Indies started the first innings, their condition was not very special. The team’s score is 57 runs at the loss of four wickets by the end of the first day. Brendon King is unbeaten on 23 runs for the team and Roston Chase is playing a run. The West Indies team are still 123 runs behind Australia.