Wi vs aus, The third Test match being played between West Indies and Australia in Kingston saw a rare view of cricket history when the entire West Indies team collapsed for just 27 runs. Australian bowlers bowled such a deadly bowling that West Indies batsmen could not stand at the crease. As if the whole team was shattered like cards and in the second innings, the situation became worse. As a result, he faced his lowest score in Test cricket.
Australia had set a target of 204 runs in front of the West Indies to win the Kingston Test. But who knew that they would kneel in front of this goal that the history of Test cricket would be reversed. The West Indies did not first score any runs on the score board but the account of his wickets opened. The team lost 3 wickets on a score of just zero. These three wickets fell in one over. In the fifth over, the team got two more shocks. While half the team was seen sitting in the pavilion in the sixth over. By this time, the West Indies score board had barely crossed the figure of ten.
Now when the top 6 batsmen could not do anything, it was meaningless to expect the lower order. Soon he too succumbed to the Australian bowlers. And thus the West Indies wrote the script of the lowest score in Test cricket. Earlier, his lowest score was 47 runs, which he made in the Test played against England in 2004.
Now the West Indies not only scored their lowest score in the Test, but also broke a record 129 years old. In fact, the West Indies scored the second lowest score in the history of Test cricket by being all out for 27 against Australia. Thus, it broke the record of 30 runs scored by South Africa in 1896 against England.
The lowest score in Test cricket is the world record of 26 runs, which was made by New Zealand in a Test match played against England in 1955, 70 years ago. That is, this world record survived narrowly due to the breakdown of the West Indies.
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