Australia, West Indies and Test Cricket
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West Indies, Australia and Mitchell Starc
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Mitchell Starc delivered the fastest five-wicket haul in test history on Monday as Australia crushed the West Indies by 176 runs in the third test in Kingston, Jamaica to complete a 3-0 series sweep.
New Cricket Australia chief executive Todd Greenberg has tightened the belt in his first few months in the job, cutting 15 staff members.
As Australia’s Test series against the West Indies comes to an end there is the real possibility it is the last in the Caribbean.
Following West Indies' humiliating defeat in the third Test against Australia, succumbing to a historic low score of 27, Cricket West Indies president
Mitchell Starc took the fastest five-wicket haul in Test match history as Australia rewrote the record books and bowled out West Indies for just 27 in Kingston, Jamaica.
Having already clinched the series 2-0, the Aussies are eyeing a 3-0 whitewash in Jamaica. The Test match is Mitchell Starc's 100th, making him the second bowler from Australia after Glenn McGrath to achieve the landmark. The pacer is the 16th Australian overall to feature in at least 100 Test matches.
Australia have more questions than answers ahead of their next Test assignment in the Ashes later this year despite trouncing West Indies 3-0 in the Carribbean | ESPN.in