West Indies Bowl Out Australia for 225 After Dramatic Collapse
KINGSTON, JAMAICA, JUL 13 – West Indies pace attack exploited seam and pitch conditions to bowl Australia out for 225, with Shamar Joseph taking 4 wickets and the hosts ending day one at 16/1.
- On the opening day of the third and final Test at Sabina Park in Jamaica, Australia's batting lineup collapsed dramatically, finishing their innings at 225 all out against the West Indies.
- Australia's collapse followed a promising position at 157 for three but was influenced by the West Indies' effective seam bowling and an all-pace Australian attack.
- Steve Smith top-scored with 48 runs, sharing a 61-run partnership with Cameron Green, while West Indies bowlers Shamar Joseph, Jayden Seales, and Justin Greaves took most of the wickets.
- Mitchell Starc celebrated his 100th Test by bowling debutant Kevlon Anderson, raising his tally to 396 wickets, while West Indies ended the day at 16 for one, trailing by 209 runs.
- Australia has secured an unbeatable advantage in the series by convincingly winning the first two Test matches, while West Indies aim to find some success in the final game despite their struggles.
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Australia Test great, Steve Smith, despite scoring just 48 runs in the first innings for his side in the day-night series decider against the West Indies, was the highest scorer as the ball moved around all day at the Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica on Saturday, July 12. Australia were skittled around for 225 but did get one of the West Indies batters out. The way the ball seamed and swung around for the West Indies bowlers and in the end even …
Australia's Dramatic Collapse at Sabina Park: Day One Highlights | Sports-Games
Australia experienced a dramatic batting collapse, losing seven wickets for 68 runs, to be all out for 225 against West Indies on day one of the test at Sabina Park. West Indies ended the day at 16 for one. Mitchell Starc reached his 100th test milestone, becoming the second Australian fast bowler to achieve this feat.
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