West Indies Bowled Out for 27 in Historic Test Collapse Against Australia
West Indies Bowled Out for 27 in Historic Test Collapse Against Australia

West Indies Bowled Out for 27 in Historic Test Collapse Against Australia

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West Indies suffered a historic batting collapse in the third Test against Australia at Sabina Park, being bowled out for 27, the second-lowest total in Test history. Chasing a target of 204, the collapse was marked by seven ducks in an innings and the top six batters scoring only six runs collectively, setting multiple unwanted records. Captain Roston Chase described the defeat as "heartbreaking" and "embarrassing," lamenting the team's inability to fight in crucial moments despite putting themselves in winning positions earlier in the series. Chase acknowledged the tough pitch conditions but maintained the target was realistic and emphasized the need for the team to learn from their mistakes and improve their batting consistency before their next tour to India. Australia's Mitchell Starc was instrumental in the collapse, taking the fastest five-wicket haul in Test history in just 15 balls, including three wickets in the opening over. The series ended in a 3-0 whitewash to Australia, highlighting the dominance of bowling attacks and the struggles of the West Indies batting lineup.

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