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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.
West Indies posted the second-lowest total in Test history when bowled out for 27 by Australia in Jamaica, a result that clinched a 3-0 series sweep for the visitors; watch the fourth England vs India
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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
Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc took 6-9 as the West Indies made the second-lowest score in Test history, suffering a humiliating 176-run defeat at Sabina Park on Monday. West Indies just avoided New Zealand’s record low of 26, set in 1955, and Shallow said there would be an inquest to review a dismal 3-0 series loss.
Australia has dismissed the West Indies for a near-record low of 27 to win the third cricket test by 176 runs in Kingston.
Lara referenced both Muttiah Muralitharan and Shane Warne when speaking about the toughest bowlers he came up against
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Daily Times(PK) on MSNWest Indies humiliated for 27 runs by ruthless AustraliaIn a shocking turn of events, the West Indies cricket team was bowled out for just 27 runs in a single innings against Australia at Kingston. This score marks the second lowest team total in Test cricket history over the last 70 years.
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Khaleej Times on MSN'Heads should roll' after West Indies horror show, says HooperWest Indies were all out for just 27 in second innings as the home team lost the third Test to Australia by 176 runs, having already lost the first two matches of the series
Despite being dismissed for a forgettable total of just 27 against Australia, the West Indies still ranks second in the list of teams with the lowest Test totals
Monday at Sabina Park felt like a particularly bad one for West Indies.At 11 for 6, New Zealand's 70-year record of 26 all out was under threat. When Scott Boland took his hat-trick, there was a realistic chance they would at least have someone to share it with.