The record listers had a tough day on July 15, after the three-match test series between Australia and the West Indies concluded. The third Test has it own essence of a historic collapse for the West Indies. But overall, there have been very unwanted things that happened from both sides. Here we are enlisting the records that came forward after the Australia vs West Indies Series concluded: 1 | Lowest score for West Indies, Second Lowest over all score. West Indies had a good day; Alzarri Joseph got a fifer and registered his best figure in his Test cricket career—5/27. But after fifteen minutes or so, the West Indies fell like a house of cards! Being whitewashed was one thing, but registering the lowest ever score is something very haunting. The West Indies were dismantled for 27 at the Sabina Park, Kingston. Earlier, their lowest score was 47. they achieved that in 2004 at the same venue, against England. 27, however, is the overall second-lowest score after new Zealand's 26, which they got in 1955 against Engand at Auckland. Top 10 lowest scores in a Test innings Team Score Opponent Venue Date New Zealand 26 England Auckland 25 Mar 1955 West Indies 27 Australia Kingston 12 Jul 2025 South Africa 30 England Gqeberha 13 Feb 1896 South Africa 30 England Birmingham 14 Jun 1924 South Africa 35 England Cape Town 1 Apr 1899 South Africa 36 Australia Melbourne 12 Feb 1932 Australia 36 England Birmingham 29 May 1902 India 36 Australia Adelaide 17 Dec 2020 Ireland 38 England Lord's 24 Jul 2019 New Zealand 42 Australia Wellington 29 Mar 1946 Read also: Starc's 6-Wicket Haul Destroys WI for 27 in Pink-Ball Test 2 | Seven Ducks in a Single Innings in Third Test Windies became the first team to record 7 ducks in a single Test innings: John Campbell, Kelvon Anderson, Brandon King, Roston Chase, Shamar Joseph, Jomel Warrican, Jayden Seales Golden Ducks: Campbell, King, Joseph, Warrican. 3 | Fastest Test Finish in Over a Century A total of just 1,045 deliveries were bowled across all four innings of this Test match —marking the lowest ball count in a Test with four all-out innings since 1910. Overall, it ranks as the fourth-shortest Test ever in terms of balls bowled. 4 | Scott Boland’s Pink-Ball Hat-Trick The 36-year-old bowler Scott Boland became the first ever bowler to get a hat-trick in a pink ball Test. Not only that, he became the 11th Australian bowler to have a hattrick in Test cricket. Here is the list of Aussies with hat-tricks in Men's Test cricket: Player Year Fred Spofforth 1878-79 Hugh Trumble 1901-02 Hugh Trumble 1903-04 Jimmy Mattews 1912 (two in same match Lindsey Kline 1957-58 Merv Hughes 1988-89 Damien Fleming 1994-95 Shane Warne 1994-95 Glenn Mcgrath 2000-01 Peter Siddle 2010-11 Scott Boland 2025 5 | Starc's Record-Breaking 100th Test Mitchell Starc's 100th Test match has been a memorable one for the speedster. It has not only been a winning day but he broke some personal records. Here are the list: Claimed his 400ᵗʰ Test wicket Registered career-best figures of 6 for 9 Recorded the fastest five-wicket haul in history, taking 5 wickets in just 15 balls Awarded Player of the Match and Player of the Series 6 | No Fifties Scored in the Test, no centuries in the series In England, when the batters are raining centuries from both sides, the highest individual score in the West Indies vs Australia is 75 not out, scored by Brandon King. This is the lowest ever individual highest score in a Test series since 1888. Additionally, this is the 16th time in Test history with two complete innings and no batter crossing 50.