A Tour with No Losses — Just Domination— Across formats, Across matches.
Australia just finished one of their most dominant tours in recent memory.
Eight matches. Eight wins. Whether it was Tests or T20S, they didn’t just show up — they shut it down.
What Went Down?
Australia played 3 Test matches and 5 T20 Internationals — and won all of them.
An 8–0 Whitewash, away from home, is no small feat. This wasn’t luck — it was clear, consistent domination.
The West Indies had moments, but Australia brought their A-game every single match, in batting, bowling, and fielding.
Test Series Recap: Clinical Clean Sweep (3–0)
The Test series ended 3–0, but the real shocker was in the final Test.
West Indies Bowled Out for Just 27
Yes — only 27 runs. It’s their second-lowest Test total ever.
- 🔥 Mitchell Starc: 6 wickets for nine runs
- 🎯 Scott Boland: Hattrick hero
That kind of collapse is rare — and unforgettable.
T20I Series: First-Ever 5–0 Sweep in a 5-Match Series
Australia didn’t let up in the white-ball format either.
Even with a rotating squad and younger faces, they won all five matches.
📌 Stat Alert: Australia became the first full-member nation to whitewash a 5-match T20I series.
Final T20 Recap: Team Effort Seals the Tour
In the last match:
- Australia chased 170 comfortably
- Strong show from Mitchell Owen, Cameron Green, and Aaron Hardie
- 🎉 Adam Zampa played his 100th T20I — and delivered once again
Why This Tour Matters
🔹 Rare Clean Sweep: 8–0 whitewash, away from home
🔹 Squad Depth: Not just star power — even the backups delivered
🔹 Format Flexibility: Australia is adapting across Tests and T20S with ease
🔹 ICC Tournament Momentum: This tour is a strong signal ahead of global events
For the West Indies, it’s a wake-up call — the talent is there, but the consistency is missing.
Final Thoughts
Australia didn’t just win — they sent a message. In both formats, they were disciplined, aggressive, and focused.
There was no showboating, no shortcuts — just solid, world-class cricket. For fans, it was exciting. For opponents? A little terrifying.
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