
Mitchell Starc, Australian, celebrates that on the third day of the third test cricket match in Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, west Indies’ Jayden Seales will take the goal. (AP) In a stunning display of fast bowling, Mitchell Starc led Australia to a crushed 176-run victory over Western India in Sabina Park. Western India was brought to only 27 runs, which meant the second lowest score in the cricket history. This victory was completed by the Australian sweeping of the 3-0 series and retained the trophy Frank Worrell.The remarkable performance of the Starc saw how he achieved 400 test goals, while his teammate Scott Boland achieved a hat -trick. Western India tightly avoided the lowest test score of 26, set in New Zealand in 1955.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!After the Starc match, who won both players of the match and prizes of the series, he shared his thoughts: “We didn’t think things would start with the ball today until the sun dropped a little.Western struggles against Western India tossing were emphasized by their captain Royston Chase, who admitted: “The assessment of this series is simple: the pitchors kept us in the competition and the launching will speed up.Teams will now move their focus on the T20i, while the first of five matches is scheduled for Monday.View of key records set up on Third West Indies vs Australia:27 – West Indies published only 27 runs on the album-two lowest sum in the history of the five-day test cricket history. The lowest still remains in New Zealand 26 All Out vs England in 19557 – For the first time in 148 years, seven doughs were released on the duck. West Indies came and seven players left without joining the score15 – Mitchell Starc needed all 15 balls to play 100. The previous record of 19 balls was held together Ernie Toshack, Stuart Broad (England) and Scott Boland (Australia)400 – During his deadly bowling display Starc also scored his 400. Test goal. He became the fourth Aussie after Shane Warne (708), Glenn McGrath (563) and Nathan Lyon (562) to the milestone.1 – Scott Boland became the first pitch to perform a hat trick on the night. Overall, it’s the tenth Aussie to take a hat trick.6 – Boland is the sixth pitch that started in the 2019 era of the Hattrick World Championship, which began in 20196 – With John Campbell, Kevlon Anderson, Brandon King, everyone was released in the first line, West Indies became the sixth team – and first in 11 years – be three down without running on the album. The previous ones were Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe in 2014. Teams on the list are Pakistan vs India (2006), Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka (1999), India VS England (1952) and Australia vs England (1950).