Kingston, Jamaica – July 14, 2025 – In an astonishing day of cricketing history, West Indies collapsed for just 27 runs, thus marking the second-lowest score in Test cricket ever and the worst since 1955. Australia rounded off a resounding 176-run victory and grabbed the series 3-0 in this pink-ball Test.

Match Summary – Third Test (Day Three)

  • Australia:
    • 1st Innings: 225 (Steve Smith 48, S Joseph 4-33)
    • 2nd Innings: 121 (Cameron Green 42, Alzarri Joseph 5-27)
  • West Indies:
    • 1st Innings: 143 (Campbell 36, Boland 3-34)
    • 2nd Innings: 27 all out (Greaves 11, Starc 6-9)

Starc Playing in his 100th Test

  • 6 wickets for 9 runs
  • 5 wickets in just 15 balls – fastest five-wicket haul in Test history
  • Reached 402 Test wickets, joining the elite Australian club with Warne, McGrath, and Lyon

 Starc said – “It’s been a fantastic series. Difficult batting conditions, but we executed perfectly today,”

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Boland’s Hat-Trick & Hazlewood’s Support

  • Justin Greaves (Top scorer with 11)
  • Shamar Joseph
  • Jomel Warrican
  • Josh Hazlewood took the wicket of captain Roston Chase for a duck, deepening the damage.

 A Historic Low for West Indies

  • Their second innings lasted just 86 balls
  • This is West Indies’ lowest total since 2004 (47 vs England)
  • Only three players scored runs

Chase admitted, “It’s heartbreaking… poor batting displays have haunted us all series.”

Scorecard Highlight – West Indies’ 2nd Innings

  • 0/1 – Campbell out on first ball (Starc)
  • 0/2 – Anderson LBW (Starc)
  • 0/3 – King bowled (Starc)
  • 7/5 – Louis & Hope gone
  • 11/6 – Chase dismissed
  • Final: 27 all out in 14.3 overs

Top 5 Lowest Test Innings Totals (Men’s)

RankScoreTeamOpponentVenueDate
126New ZealandEnglandAucklandMar 1955
227West IndiesAustraliaKingstonJul 2025
330South AfricaEnglandGqeberhaFeb 1896
430South AfricaEnglandBirminghamJun 1924
535South AfricaEnglandCape Town1899

Final Word

This match will be one of modern cricket’s extremely high collapses. With pace, precision, and history-making spells, Australia has once more shown why they remain an invincible powerhouse in the Test arena.

Written by RITESH SINGH