KINGSTON, Jamaica — Mitchell Starc took six wickets for nine runs and Scott Boland claimed a hat-trick as Australia dismissed the West Indies for 27 — the second-lowest total ever in test cricket — to win the third test by 176 runs on Monday.
The West Indies missed the lowest score in test cricket by one run, due to a misfield.
Starc's first 15 balls delivered the fastest five-wicket haul in test history, and his 15th five-wicket innings in tests. The tall left-arm paceman took a wicket with the first ball of the West Indies' second innings and three wickets in that first over — a triple-wicket maiden.
Australia needed only 14.3 overs to rout the home team in the first day-night test at Sabina Park and complete a 3-0 series sweep.
''It's been a fantastic series. I think we've seen some difficult batting conditions throughout,'' said Starc, who claimed his 400th career test wicket in his 100th test, a memorable milestone. ''It's been a good few days, very enjoyable and I'll go home with a smile on my face.''
Starc said he felt like his rhythm had been building for a month.
''Today again just felt like everything was in sync,'' he said. "Everyone who had the ball in hand today was on the mark straight away.
''I don't think we imagined it was going to happen as quickly as it did but when you've got an attack like ours, some things can happen like that.''