Dhaka, July 15 -- Mitchell Starc produced a sensational spell of fast bowling, taking six wickets for just nine runs, as Australia bowled out the West Indies for a mere 27 runs - the second-lowest total in Test cricket history - to seal a 176-run victory in the third and final Test on Monday.

Australia wrapped up the win in just 14.3 overs of the West Indies' second innings during the first day-night Test at Sabina Park, completing a 3-0 sweep in the Frank Worrell Trophy series.

Starc, who was playing his 100th Test, reached the milestone of 400 Test wickets in spectacular fashion. He claimed three wickets in the opening over - a triple-wicket maiden - and took five wickets in his first 15 deliveries, the fastest five-wicket haul in Tes...