Starc smashes records in milestone Test, records fastest 5-fer in Test history (Image Source: IANS)
Australia pacer Mitchell Starc scripted history in the third Test against the West Indies as he claimed a five-wicket haul in just 15 balls, the quickest in Test history, as the visitors bundled out the West Indies for 27, which is the second-lowest Test total ever.
The total of 27 is just one more run than the lowest Test total ever, when England bowled New Zealand out for 26 in 1955.
Starc, who was playing his 100th Test, took three wickets in his first over after West Indies were set 204 to win the day-night series finale in Kingston. His fourth scalp in the fifth over (Mikyle Louis lbw) saw him become the fourth Australian bowler to notch 400 career wickets after Shane Warne (708), Glenn McGrath (563) and great mate Nathan Lyon (562).