India, July 15 -- The cricket in the Caribbean continues to sink to new lows. The state of Test cricket is at an all-time low after the Roston Chase-led West Indies were bundled out for 27 in the pink-ball Test against Australia in Jamaica, losing the third and final game of the three-match series by 176 runs. Australia needed just 14.3 overs in the fourth innings to bundle out the hosts and win the series 3-0. As a result of this effort, the West Indies recorded the second-lowest Test total.
Former West Indies captain Carl Hooper has already said that "heads must roll" following this defeat. On Tuesday evening, Cricket West Indies released an official statement, saying an emergency meeting will be convened to examine the reasons behind ...
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