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Mitchell Starc was adjudged Player of the Match and Player of the Series.
The West Indies team was all out for 27 runs in the second innings of the Kingston Test. This is the second shortest score of Test cricket. Earlier in 1955, New Zealand was reduced to 26 runs. In such a situation, this is the shortest score of 70 years. Australia won the match by 176 runs. Also, the Kangaroo team Test series also took 3–0.
Australia scored 225 runs in their first innings in this low scoring match. In response, the West Indies’ first innings was reduced to 143 runs. In their second innings, Australia could not grow by 121 runs, thus the West Indies got a target of 204 runs.
Australia’s team won the Test series 3–0.
Bolland’s hat -trick On the third day, Australia started playing ahead with a score of 99/6. Cameron Green scored the highest 42 runs in the second innings for the team. 7 West Indies players came out for zero to chase the target. For the team, Justin Greaves remained such that could reach double figures. He scored 11 runs in 24 balls. Greaves was dismissed by Scott Bolland. Bolland took a hat -trick in the next two balls by dismissing Shamar Joseph and Joler Warikan. With this, the entire West Indies team was reduced to 27 runs.
7 batter of West Indies out at zero West Indies could not open 7 batter accounts. These included his opener John Cambal and captain Roston Chase. Apart from these, Kelvan Anderson, Brandon King, Shamar Joseph, Joil Warikan and Jayden Seals also could not open the account.
Stark completes 400 wickets Playing the 100th Test, Mitchell Starc took 3 wickets of the West Indies in the first over. Stark took 6 wickets for 9 runs in 7.3 overs. He was adjudged Player of the Match for this performance. Stark took a total of 15 in the 3 -match series. For this, he was also chosen as Player of the Series. Stark also completed 400 wickets in his Test career during this match. He is the fourth Australian to take 400 Test wickets. Prior to him, Shane Warne, Glenn McGrag and Nathan Lion have taken more than 400 wickets.