OPINION: The West Indies' 27-Run Collapse at Sabina Park Sums Up a Team in Crisis
The pink-ball Test at Sabina Park was meant to be a historic occasion—the first day-night Test ever played in Jamaica. Instead, it has become a grave marker for the West Indies' once-proud legacy in Test cricket. On Monday evening, with the shadow of dusk falling over Kingston, the West Indies were bowled out for 27 runs, the second-lowest total in the 147-year history of Test cricket. Only New Zealand's 26 all out against England in 1955 ranks lower.