
Introduction:
The third day of the third Test match between the West Indies and Australia set incredible records in the history of cricket. The visiting team surprised cricket fans by performing so well against the host team. West Indies record their lowest score against Australia, the second-lowest total in 147 years history of Test cricket. On the third day of play, the entire West Indies team was bowled out for 27 runs in 14.3 overs, which is unbelievable. Australia’s bowling had to defend 204 runs in the fourth innings of the third Test match. Mitchell Starc and Scott Blond gave such a brilliant performance that they broke many years of records.
The entire West Indies team was bundled out for 27 runs in third match, which is the second lowest total in test history. Scott Boland’s performance was also incredible, taking a hat-trick and dismissing the hosts in just 14.3 overs. The West Indies team was bundled out out for 27 runs in 14.3 overs in the third Test match against Australia . Which is unbelievable performance by Austalian bowler . This is the second lowest total in the 147-year history of Test cricket achieved by West Indies in third match of series. When they were all out in 3rd inning for 26 against England in 1955.
Lowest totals in Test cricket history:
- New Zealand set the record for the worst score total in the history of Test cricket in 1955, while playing a Test match against England. New Zealand team was bowled out for 26 runs in 27 overs in 3rd inning of match.
- West Indies have claimed the second lowest Test total score in the 147 years history of Test cricket. In the fourth innings of the Test match against Australia, which began on July 12, 2025. When entire West Indies team was bundled out for 27 runs in 14.3 overs.
- While the third lowest total in the history of Test cricket set by South Africa team. When dismissed for 30 runs in 18.4 overs while playing a Test match against England in 1896.
- And the fourth lowest score record also be in hands of South Africa. Because they scored 30 runs in 12.4 overs against England in 1924.
- Along with this, the 5th lowest score record of history of Test cricket also belongs to South Africa. Because all team dismissed for 35 runs in 22.4 overs against England in 1899.

Unbelievable match records:
The third Test match between Australia and the West Indies set some incredible historical records. Records were set in this match that surprised cricket fans.
- Mitchell Starc claimed the fastest five-wicket haul in history of test match cricket. And taking 5 wickets in just 15 balls in this match against West Indies which is incredible.
- The award for the best bowling performance by a player in his 100th match also went to Mitchell Starc, who took 6 wickets for 9 runs.
- In this match, Scott Boland get a hat-trick for Australia and become the tenth player to achieve this feat in test match.
- West Indies set the second lowest score record of the history of Test cricket. Because entire West Indies team was bundled out for 27 runs in 14.3 overs.
- West Indies is the first team which lose three wickets in the first over of match without scoring in a Test match.
- Only 516 runs were scored in the Test match, which is the seventh combined lowest score in the history of Test cricket.
- The entire West Indies team being bundled out in just 14.3 overs is the third-shortest all-out innings in the history of Test cricket.
Conclusion:
The third day of the third Test match between the West Indies and Australia set incredible records in the history of cricket. The visiting team surprised cricket fans by performing so well against the host team. West Indies record their lowest score against Australia, the second-lowest total in 147 years history of Test cricket. On the third day of play, the entire West Indies team was bowled out for 27 runs in 14.3 overs. Which is unbelievable performance of test cricket history.
West Indies are facing embarrassment due to this performance. Cricket fans are also surprised to see such a performance by West Indies. But Australia has performed very well and excellently. The Australian bowler deserves no less praise. The Australian bowlers displayed excellent bowling, defending 204 runs. And he set the most amazing historical records in a single match.