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In a performance for ages, fast left arm Mitchell Starc He recorded his name more deeply in the history of the Cricket, directing the victory of 176 in Australia over the western Indies of Kingston. Emphical victory not only won a 3-0 series sweeping for tourists, but also stood out for the impressive Starc exhibition in its hundredth test game, leaving the western Indian shake line on the cards and establishing new reference points for fast bowling.
Starc delivered an unmatched ferocity and precision opening spell, dismantling the persecution of the 204 western Indies in just 15 balls to claim the transport of five fastest wicket in the history of the test. The hosts were ruined to a surprising 27, marking the second lowest total in the test cricket, closely avoiding the famous 26 of New Zealand in 1955. This clinical demolition emphasized the dominion of Australia throughout the series and solidified Starc’s legacy as one of the main rapid bowls in the game.
The Centennial Starc test began with a punch, or rather, a series of devastating bumps that left the western Indies. His opening spell was not miraculous, as he claimed three doctors before the score even recorded a single race. The butchers started immediately, with Starc eliminating the Obrador John Campbell with the first ball of the entrances, trapped by the victim. Only four balls later, Kevlon Anderson’s debutant was trapped Plumb LBW, who had no problems with scorers. The relentless assault continued when Brandon King’s encounters were ruined shortly after, completing a hat-trick of the first layoffs that sent the shock waves through the western Indian dressing room and the multitude of Kingston.
Starc’s masterclass did not end there. He continued his relentless load, quickly sending Mikyle Louis and the experienced Shai hopes to complete his five -wicket transport in an amazing 15 deliveries. This phenomenal feat destroyed the previous record of the fastest ‘Five-For’ fastest test, which was at 19 balls, together with Ernie Toshack (1947), Stuart Broad (2015) and Scott Boland (2021) in Australia (2021). Starc finally ended with incredible figures of 6 for 9, a will of his dirty rhythm, swing and precision. Beyond its record spell, the game also saw Starc joining an Australian bowling club, becoming the fourth reaching 400 test doctors. It is now next to the legends Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath and the current teammate Nathan Lyon, a remarkable achievement that emphasizes its longevity and impact on the purest format of the game.
The second entry of the West Indies was an unpleasant show, a quick descent to the infamy of Cricket. While Starc began collapse, the pressure was maintained by all the Australian bowling attack. In addition to the drama and misery of the hosts, Scott Bland, who had maintained a part of the faster five-year record, claimed a dramatic hat-trick. This was the tenth hat-trick in the history of Australian evidence, an important milestone in itself. The victims of Boland were Justin Greaves, Shampa Joseph and Jomel Warrican, quickly dismissed, reaching the score of the western Indies to a precarious 26-9.
At this point, the spectrum of the lowest test (26 New Zealand) was large. Despite the immense pressure, the West Indies managed to add a single lonely race, avoiding the unwanted record. However, his rescue was brief. Starc, adequately, re -delivered the final blow, dismissing Jayden Seales to seal the 176 emphatic victory and complete the Whitwash series.
Previously in the game, Australia’s second entry also saw a type collapse, as they launched by 121. This gave the western Indies a shine of hope, largely due to the breathtaking bowling of Alzarri Joseph, who claimed on 5/27, and Shampa Joseph, who took 4/34. However, the goal of 204 was too difficult against an Australian attack inspired by the historical Starc efforts, which culminated in a dominant series for visitors.