(Reuters) -Cricket West Indies must take responsibility for the team's woeful results after they were bundled out for the second-lowest total in test history in the third match against Australia on Monday, former all-rounder Carl Hooper said.
Chasing 204 for victory in the day-night test at Sabina Park, West Indies lasted only 14.3 overs before being dismissed for 27 as Australia sealed a 3-0 series sweep. It was the lowest score since New Zealand managed 26 against England in 1955.
