West Indies seamers delivered an impressive performance on Day 1 of the third Test against Australia, bowling the visitors out for just 225 runs at Sabina Park, Kingston[1]. Australia lost their last seven wickets for only 68 runs, with the West Indian quicks dominating after an early promising start by the Aussies[4].
Mitchell Starc, playing his 100th Test, struck back with a wicket before stumps to keep Australia in the contest, but the hosts held the upper hand at the end of the day’s play[1]. Kevlon Anderson of West Indies was dismissed early in their reply, giving Australia a glimmer of hope as the day ended[4].
The action-packed day saw Australia’s batting lineup struggle against disciplined West Indies bowling, highlighted by aggressive spells from Jayden Seales and Justin Greaves[4]. Australia’s collapse in the middle and lower order handed momentum to the West Indies going into Day 2[2].
Detailed highlights show Australia’s top and middle order facing relentless pressure, failing to convert starts into substantial scores, while West Indies fans at Sabina Park celebrated strong bowling and brilliant fielding efforts[3].