Don't quote me on this but I read on a few various sites online that if it's showing less than 8k then it's damaged is this correct ?
No, it depends on the MOSFETs. I've seen them as low as 3K. Anything from 3K to 24k can be expected. The more the results deviate from that range, the more you should be suspicious of failure, but the most important thing is that the three should all be the same. If one were 3k and the other two 7k, that would indicate a problem.
The problem with your results is that they're 1000 times too high and all the same.
When you short two phase wires while running, the current goes very high. Effectively, it's a dead short across the battery, so something will blow. That something will be the weakest point, which can be a badly soldered joint, a wire, a connector, the narrowest point on a track, a MOSFET, or anything like that. MOSFETs usually become a dead short when blown, which leads to other problems, like the battery's over-current detection switching the battery off when you try to switch it on. They can go open circuit if say a leg vapourises or something like that, though I wouldn't expect that to happen on all three.