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The lowest balls to carry 5-cicat in Test cricket feet. Michel Starc

In a breathtaking performance of fast bowling, Michel Starc Claiming the fastest five -wicket history in the history of Test cricket, recorded his name in record books, which required only 15 delivery to destroy the West Indies Top Order at Kingston, Jamaica. His sensational mantra helped Australia Secure the win of 176 runs and complete a 3–0 clean sweep in the series.

The hosts were released from Stark’s fierce inauguration explosion and was out of the controversy in his chase of about 204 runs. The team partner Scott Bolland later returned to add a sixth skull to a sixth skull in his tally after the team partner Scott Bolland raised a remarkable hat -trick by team partner Scott Bolland.

West Indies is connected to the second lowest clan in Test history

The Caribbean side was excluded for a shocking 27 runs, which registers the second lowest clan in men’s Test cricket-Kaval behind New Zealand26 against England in 1955. The massacre in Sabina Park emerged so fast that it left the players and the fans were stunned alike.

Stark’s talent exposed the delicate batting of the West Indies, as he ever lost wickets in the cluster without deciding. The collapse marked another low point for the one-time-might Caribbean side.

Stark joins Elite Club with 400 Test wickets

Apart from his record-setting spell, Stark reached another major milestone-only became the fifth Australian to claim 400 Test wickets, joined the elite ranks Shane warneGlenn McGrath, Nathan LeoneLeft -handed pacer has now strengthened his legacy as one of the largest modern day fast bowlers of the game.

Also read: Touching tribute to Alyssa Heli after Mitchell Stark.

The lowest balls for five wickets in test history:

  • 15 balls – Michelle Stark vs. West Indies, Kingston, 2025
  • 19 balls – Erney Toshack vs India, Brisbane, 1947
  • 19 balls – Stuart Broad vs. Australia, Nottingham, 2015
  • 19 balls – Scott Bolland vs England, Melbourne, 2021

Also read: Mitchell Starc set a new record as Australia raised up for 27 to the West Indies.

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