Cricket West Indies has called an emergency meeting after the men’s Test side was dismissed for just 27 runs in Jamaica, slumping to a 176-run defeat that sealed a 3–0 home series sweep for Australia. The total, recorded on 14 July at Sabina Park, is the second-lowest in Test history and the worst since 1955. CWI president Dr. Kishore Shallow said the gathering, set for 15 July, will review the series and the final match in particular. He has invited West Indian greats Brian Lara, Sir Vivian Richards and Sir Clive Lloyd to join the board’s Cricket Strategy and Officiating Committee, insisting their involvement is intended to produce “tangible, actionable recommendations” rather than a ceremonial appearance. Australia’s pace attack inflicted the collapse, with Mitchell Starc taking 6 for 9—including five wickets in 15 balls—while Scott Boland claimed a hat-trick. The defeat extends West Indies’ winless streak in Test series, heightening pressure on the board to address long-running structural and developmental issues within Caribbean cricket.
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