The West Indies cricket team was bowled out for just 27 runs in the third and final Test match against Australia in Kingston, the second lowest score in Test cricket in 70 years.
According to a report by the official news agency APP, the West Indian batting line-up failed completely in the third day-night Test match of the series played in Jamaica and the entire team was bowled out for just 27 runs on the third day in pursuit of a target of 204 runs.
With a stunning victory in the third Test, Australia also completed a clean sweep in the three-Test series against the West Indies.
In the fourth innings of the third Test match, 7 West Indies players were surprisingly dismissed for ducks, of which 4 were dismissed for golden ducks, i.e. on the first ball. Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc bowled devastatingly and took 6 wickets for just 9 runs.
With this brilliant performance, Mitchell Starc not only managed to make his 100th Test memorable but also crossed the milestone of 400 wickets in Test cricket.
It should be noted that the South African team has also been all out for 30 runs twice before, but this score by the West Indies has now become the second lowest Test score in history.