Australia delivered a historic performance in the third Test against West Indies, bowling out their opponents for a mere 27 runs—the lowest Test score in 70 years—to clinch a 176-run victory and complete a 3-0 series sweep in Jamaica. This marked the second-lowest total in Test history, narrowly surpassing New Zealand's 26 all out against England in 1955.

Mitchell Starc, celebrating his 100th Test match, was the standout performer, claiming 6-9 in a devastating spell that included five wickets in just 15 balls. This remarkable feat not only secured the fastest five-wicket haul in Test cricket but also propelled Starc past the 400-wicket milestone in the longer format of the game. Seamer Scott Boland also made headlines with a hat-trick, further cementing Australia's dominance.

West Indies, chasing a modest target of 204 after dismissing Australia for 121 in their second innings, collapsed spectacularly. Starc set the tone by taking three wickets in his first over, leaving the hosts reeling at 7-5 after just 4.3 overs. Boland's hat-trick in the 13th over sealed the fate of the West Indies, who were bowled out in under 13 overs.

West Indies captain Roston Chase expressed his disappointment, stating, "It's heartbreaking to be in a position where we think we can win the game and then come out and have that poor batting display. It's something that has been recurring for the whole series—that makes it even more disappointing."

Australia's victory was a testament to their bowling attack's precision and consistency throughout the series. Starc, who became the fourth Australian to surpass 400 Test wickets, praised his team's performance, saying, "It's been a fantastic series. We've seen some difficult batting conditions throughout, but a fantastic series for us. Our bowling attack has been pretty on the money throughout the series, and today was another case of that."

The teams will now shift their focus to a five-match T20 series, set to begin on July 21 in Jamaica.