
Australian Mitchell Starc celebrates (AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan) Mitchell Starc claimed six goals for nine runs and Scott Boland secured a hat-trick when Australia jumped on West Indies to 27 runs, the second lowest sum in the test cricket history, and on Monday he secured 176 victories in Kingston’s third test. The victory was completed by the Australian sweeping of the 3-0 series Frank Worrell Trophy.The remarkable StarC show included the fastest five goals in the test history in its first 15 missed, marked in the tests of its 15. Five-ranked shifts. He took three goals in his first enthusiasm, including the goal with the first Ball of West Indies.The day of the night in Sabina Park was closed only in 14.3 overs, when Australia dominated the set of Western India bats. Starc also reached his 400. Career goal in his 100 test match.“It was a fantastic series. I think we have seen the difficult conditions of launching all the time,” Starc said. “It was a good few days, very pleasant and I will go home with a smile on my face. We saw the conditions with a hard pink ball under the lights last night. It’s pretty difficult. We didn’t think it would happen so fast until the sun drops.”While the Starc missed the opportunity to trick after the release of Kevlon Anderson and Brandon King, then Boland reached Hattrick by taking the goals of Justin Greaves, Shamar Josef and Jomel Warrican. This meant 10. Australian test hattrick.Western India was closely avoided by determining the record for the lowest score in the history of test crickets, which is currently held in 1955 in Auckland, Auckland, Auckland 26 Running New Zealand.
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At the beginning of the day Alzarri Joseph took 5-27 when West Indies performed Australia in 121 in her second shifts and set the goal of 204 runs. Australian shifts lasted after starting 3 in 99-6 only eight other exceeds.The Starc exceptional bowling display began with the release of John Campbell, who was caught by Wicketkeeper Josh Inglis. Inglis replaced Alex Carey, who was hit on the alzarri helmet Joseph on 2 2.Western India quickly collapsed to 11-6, with their six best doughs together only six runs, except for accessories. Only four out of eleven doughs managed to score.“It was a heartbreaking way to complete,” said West Indies Captain Roston Chase, who acknowledged the power of his pitch, but recorded the battles of the batting line up.The victory of the series followed the previous victory in Australia in Barbados by 159 runs and in Grenada 133 runs. Boland ended up with the characters of three goals for two runs.A total of 27 West Indies surpassed its previous lowest 47 test score against England in the same place in 2004. The team was 22-6 at dinner and managed to survive two drops in Sam Constas, outside Bowling Starc.Starc finished his six goals with Bowling Jayden Searles for a duck, thus closing the match inside three days.