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Australia Defeat West Indies by 176 Runs in 3rd Test
Sports|7 Apr 2026 1 min

Australia Defeat West Indies by 176 Runs in 3rd Test

Australia secured a comprehensive 176-run victory over West Indies in the third Test at Sabina Park. The visitors posted 225 in their first innings before bowling out West Indies for 143, then defended their second innings total of 121 to claim the match. Shamar Joseph and Justin Greaves were the standout bowlers for West Indies with four wickets each.

Key Takeaways

  • 1.Australia completed a dominant 176-run victory over West Indies in the third Test match at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica.
  • 2.The visitors set the tone with their first innings total of 225 runs from 70.3 overs.
  • 3.West Indies struggled in response, being bowled out for just 143 runs in 52.1 overs during their first innings.

Australia completed a dominant 176-run victory over West Indies in the third Test match at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica. The match, part of Australia's tour of the West Indies in 2025, concluded on Saturday, July 12.

The visitors set the tone with their first innings total of 225 runs from 70.3 overs. Top contributions came from batsmen who scored 46, 48, and 24 runs respectively, while West Indies' bowling attack was led by Shamar Joseph's 3-59 and Justin Greaves' 4-33.

West Indies struggled in response, being bowled out for just 143 runs in 52.1 overs during their first innings. Their batting lineup faltered against Australia's disciplined bowling attack, with only one batsman reaching 36 runs. Scott Boland was particularly effective for Australia, claiming 3-34.

Australia's second innings saw them post 121 runs from 37 overs, with Shamar Joseph again leading the West Indies bowling effort with four wickets. The home side's chase never gained momentum as they were unable to overcome the substantial deficit.

The victory gives Australia a convincing win in the final Test of the series, demonstrating their bowling strength and ability to capitalize on favorable conditions at Sabina Park.