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    West Indies all out for 27: unpacking second-worst score in history

    Sports NewsBy Sports NewsJuly 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Roston Chase walking off after being dismissed, with Australia players celebrating in the background.
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    Like any Test match there were a number of factors at play.

    The pitch certainly favoured the bowlers, with Australia’s first innings 225 the highest total of the match before the tourists were bowled out for just 121 in their second innings.

    Then there is the quality of the opposition. Australia are the number one ranked Test team in the world while West Indies are eighth out of 12.

    The tourists, who host England in the Ashes this winter, won their matches in the three-Test series by 159, 133 and 176 runs respectively.

    Mitchell Starc, one of the best fast bowlers of this generation, bowled a fearsome opening spell that demolished the West Indies’ top order in Jamaica on Monday.

    “Out of nowhere,” said Australia captain Pat Cummins, Starc can “tear an opposition apart and win a game for you.”

    Left-armer Starc was also armed with a pink ball since the third Test was a day-night game. Starc has taken 81 wickets in day-night cricket, far ahead of the next best, his Australia team-mate Cummins who has 43.

    The pink ball has similar characteristics to one-day cricket’s white ball in that some believe it swings more, certainly in the right conditions. Of bowlers to have taken more than 200 wickets in one-day internationals, only India’s Mohammed Shami (25.8) has a better strike-rate (average balls bowled per wicket) than Starc’s frankly incredible 26.6.

    Australia were also helped by some pretty sloppy shots as the batting line-up disintegrated. Of those who played, opener John Campbell was the highest-ranked player in the world Test batting rankings at 78. Australia have four in the current top 20: Steve Smith, Travis Head, Alex Carey and Usman Khawaja.

    “Assessing this series is simple: the bowlers kept us in the contest and the batting let us down time after time,” was captain Roston Chase’s frank assessment.

    It is further evidence of the decline of West Indies cricket since its 1970s and 1980s heyday.

    Of the 87 Test series they have played since 2000, West Indies have won just 23, with 15 of those coming against three weaker Test-playing nations in Bangladesh, Zimbabwe and Afghanistan.

    Three of their five lowest innings totals have occurred in the 21st Century, with another in 1999.

    That said, they did claim a credible draw in a two-Test series in Australia in 2024, proving they do have the quality to compete with the best on their day. They were also without some of their more established players such as Jason Holder, Kemar Roach and Gudakesh Motie.

    History Indies score secondworst unpacking West
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