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West Indies Cricket is already looking to the past to help improve its future after one of its worst performances in nearly a century of playing test matches.
The 14.3 overs West Indies batted is the third-shortest all out innings in Test history after Sri Lanka's 13.5 in 2024, when they slumped to 42 all out against South Africa (13th on the all-time lowest list, in case you were wondering), and the Proteas' 12.3 overs against England in 1924.
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Following West Indies' humiliating defeat in the third Test against Australia, succumbing to a historic low score of 27, Cricket West Indies president
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Daily Times on MSNAustralia skittle West Indies for 27 - lowest Test total for 70 yearsThere was a feeling that the stars had aligned for Mitchell Starc, playing his 100th Test with the pink ball he has so often dominated with, but few could have imagined the carnage that unfolded on the third day at Sabina Park as he claimed three wickets in his first over and the quickest five-wicket haul in Test history including his 400th.
CNN World Sport’s Patrick Snell and UK Editor of ESPNcricinfo Andrew Miller reflect on a dramatic day in Test cricket.
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By Shah Faisal Australia clean swept The West Indies 3-0 in the recently concluded test series in the Caribbean. Though the score line 3-0 might suggest an
Cricket West Indies will call upon batting royalty Clive Lloyd, Vivian Richards and Brian Lara to help dissect their humiliating 3-0 series whitewash by Australia, which culminated in one of the most spectacular collapses in cricket history.
With the Ashes starting in four months, it doesn't feel like we know much more than we did a year ago about who should line up against England, with the David Warner chalice still poisoned.
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By Shah Faisal West Indies lost the Test series 3-0 to Australia where the Australian bowlers fully dominated the West Indies batting line-ups in all three Tes
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Agence France-Presse on MSNWest Indies cricket chief calls emergency meeting after Australia debacleWest Indies cricket boss Kishore Shallow said Tuesday he had called for an "emergency meeting" involving past greats after the team was bowled out for just 27 in the third Test loss to Australia. West Indies just avoided New Zealand's record low of 26,