West Indies vs Australia West Indies Tri-Nation Series, 5th Match Highlights
Aus 265/7 V WI 266/6 (45.4/50 ov)
West Indies Tri-Nation Series, 5th Match: West Indies v Australia at Basseterre, Jun 13, 2016
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Australia 265/7 (50.0 ov)
West Indies 266/6 (45.4 ov)
West Indies won by 4 wickets (with 26 balls remaining)
West Indies RR 5.82
Last 5 ovs 26/2 RR 5.20
Australia RR 5.30
Current time 22:01 local, 02:01 GMT ODI Career
Batsmen R B 4s 6s SR This bowler Last 5 ovs
Carlos Brathwaite (rhb) 3 7 0 0 42.85 2 (4b) 3 (7b)
Kieron Pollard (rhb) 16 12 1 1 133.33 1 (2b) 16 (12b)
Mat Runs HS Ave
10 103 21 11.44
94 2125 119 25.91
Bowlers O M R W Econ 0s 4s 6s This spell
Nathan Coulter-Nile (rf) 9.4 0 67 2 6.93 29 7 1 1.4-0-8-2
Josh Hazlewood (rfm) 9.0 0 46 0 5.11 31 4 1 1-0-9-0
Mat Wkts BBI Econ
15 26 4/48 5.36
21 32 5/31 4.57
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Current partnership 12 runs, 2.0 overs, RR: 6.00 (Pollard 9, Brathwaite 3)
Last bat JO Holder c †Wade b Coulter-Nile 0 (2m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
Fall of wicket 254/6 (43.4 ov); Partnership: 0 runs, 0.2 overs, RR: 0.00 (Pollard 0, Holder 0)
8.38pm The music is blaring, the crowd is singing, WI players shake hands with each other and joy abounds Basseterre because West Indies have done exceptionally well in their chase to thrash Australia on a tricky surface. Chasing 266, West Indies' openers gave them a lightning start to set up the chase. Significant contributions through the middle order, led by Samuels' 92, ensured there were no hiccups against a quality bowling attack. This win opens up this tri-series nicely.
Time for the presentation.
Marlon Samuels is the Man of the Match: "Most important thing was we won the game. Better than making a 100 and the team lose. There are some teams that you don't score against. We are gelling together a steam, we are building a team. We'll be hard to beat in the future."
Steven Smith: "We were 15-20 short. Should have got a few more than we did. Credit to West Indies, they bowled well. We didn't execute as well as we liked. Got to find ways to score a few more. Have to try to keep in the game and take wickets to make it go for as long as possible. We didn't field like an Australian side today, not up to scratch."
Jason Holder: "Had a bit of bounce early in the pitch. Important to control the Powerplay. We controlled reasonably well and knew we were one wicket away from getting into their middle order. Batsmen put up their hands today. That's what we ask of batsmen. Means a lot to us, we have lacked consistency over the past few years.
45.4
Coulter-Nile to Brathwaite, 2 runs, that is it. Short and wide, steered past point as WI post a four-wicket win to beat Australia
45.3
Coulter-Nile to Brathwaite, no run, shortish on off, defended by his feet
45.2
Coulter-Nile to Pollard, 1 run, full and wide outside off, Pollard tries to clear midwicket again but toe-ends to third man
45.1
Coulter-Nile to Pollard, no run, short and wide, Pollard has a loose waft but misses
End of over 45 (9 runs) West Indies 263/6 (3 runs required from 30 balls, RR: 5.84, RRR: 0.60)
KA Pollard 15 (10b 1x4 1x6)
CR Brathwaite 1 (5b 0x4 0x6)
JR Hazlewood 9-0-46-0
NM Coulter-Nile 9-0-64-2
44.6
Hazlewood to Pollard, 3 runs, smashed over midwicket for three. Ran down to the pitch and flicked it away to bring WI closer
44.5
Hazlewood to Pollard, FOUR, shortish and wide, Pollard tries to get on top of the bounce but cannot. Goes through with his cut and gets it past point, races away
44.4
Hazlewood to Brathwaite, 1 run, opens the bat face to get this one tho third man
44.3
Hazlewood to Brathwaite, no run, fullish on off, steered to point
44.2
Hazlewood to Brathwaite, no run, good length on off, tapped to point
44.1
Hazlewood to Pollard, 1 run, back of a length on middle, Pollard shimmies and works to square leg
Hazlewood comes back
End of over 44 (5 runs) West Indies 254/6 (12 runs required from 36 balls, RR: 5.77, RRR: 2.00)
CR Brathwaite 0 (2b 0x4 0x6)
KA Pollard 7 (7b 0x4 1x6)
NM Coulter-Nile 9-0-64-2
A Zampa 7-0-60-2
43.6
Coulter-Nile to Brathwaite, no run, honing in on that off stump but Brathwaite's bat intervenes. Much better over from NCN
43.5
Coulter-Nile to Brathwaite, no run, yorker on off, blocked
Brathwaite
43.4
Coulter-Nile to Holder, OUT, gone. Holder is given. But he opts for the review. Good length delivery outside off, which jags back in again. Holder attempts a big swing and the ball goes through between bat and pad. Looks like he has missed it, but there is a sound. Not sure what it is. Swerves back in and Wade collects well, diving to his left. Not enough evidence to overturn this apparently, and Holder cannot believe it. Hangs on his bat before trudging off ever so slowly. Would have stayed not out had he been given not out. On replays, looks like there is a big deviation as the ball passes the bat, so good decision
JO Holder c †Wade b Coulter-Nile 0 (2m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
43.3
Coulter-Nile to Holder, no run, full on off, good line that. Driven to cover
Holder
43.2
Coulter-Nile to Ramdin, OUT, that is probably where NCN should have been from the start. Bowls the offcutter slightly wider outside off, and Ramdin wants to guide to third man but doesn't account for prodigious movement back into him. Goes right in the gap between bat and pad and clatters into off stump
D Ramdin b Coulter-Nile 29 (59m 38b 1x4 1x6) SR: 76.31
43.1
Coulter-Nile to Ramdin, FOUR, whipped past square leg this time and there is no deep fielder so WI inch closer. Looking for that inswinger but too straight again
43.1
Coulter-Nile to Ramdin, 1 wide, strays down leg for a wide
End of over 43 (7 runs) West Indies 249/4 (17 runs required from 42 balls, RR: 5.79, RRR: 2.42)
KA Pollard 7 (7b 0x4 1x6)
D Ramdin 25 (36b 0x4 1x6)
A Zampa 7-0-60-2
MR Marsh 8-0-30-0
42.6
Zampa to Pollard, SIX, phew. That is ridiculous. Unbelievable. Nonsense. What? Tossed up outside off, Pollard tried to go over long-on by dragging it but got more of a leading edge which flies over cover. And went a fair way back too. A 90 degree change in shot direction, still enough muscle behind it.
42.5
Zampa to Pollard, no run, flat on middle and leg, pushed to midwicket
42.4
Zampa to Ramdin, 1 run, shortish and wide, slashed to deep point
Matthew: "That's the second time I've seen Smith yell at the umpire as if demanding an explanation from the umpire when not getting his way, it's a terrible thing to see from a captain"
42.3
Zampa to Ramdin, no run, shorter length on middle, shovelled to midwicket
42.2
Zampa to Ramdin, no run, more flight on off, driven back to the bowler
42.1
Zampa to Ramdin, no run, flight outside off, good length. Ramdin leaves
End of over 42 (2 runs) West Indies 242/4 (24 runs required from 48 balls, RR: 5.76, RRR: 3.00)
D Ramdin 24 (32b 0x4 1x6)
KA Pollard 1 (5b 0x4 0x6)
MR Marsh 8-0-30-0
A Zampa 6-0-53-2
41.6
Marsh to Ramdin, 1 run, overpitched on off, smeared to fine leg
41.5
Marsh to Pollard, 1 run, shortish outside off, drag-pulled to deep square leg
41.4
Marsh to Pollard, no run, shortish delivery on off, inside-edged onto his huge frame
Finch at short leg, under a helmet
Ronnie Chanders: "Two sumptuous 90s in this match...thanks Uzzie and Marlon...class is class, give me elegance over power any day"
41.3
Marsh to Pollard, no run, back of a length on off, Pollard gets on top of the bounce and defends
41.2
Marsh to Pollard, no run, full on off, Pollard shimmies down again, trying to get ahead of the swing. Drives back to the bowler who throws back but misses
41.1
Marsh to Pollard, no run, yorker on off, Pollard steps out and pushes to mid-on
All reds on the Ramdin appeal so had Australia had a review, they would have had a wicket
End of over 41 (18 runs) West Indies 240/4 (26 runs required from 54 balls, RR: 5.85, RRR: 2.88)
D Ramdin 23 (31b 0x4 1x6)
KA Pollard 0 (0b 0x4 0x6)
A Zampa 6-0-53-2
MR Marsh 7-0-28-0
40.6
Zampa to Ramdin, no run, flat on off, Ramdin defends
Commentator: Nikhil Kalro
Scorer: Thilak Ram
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'Important to capitalise when ball gets soft' - Holder
PartnershipsWkt Runs Players
1st 74 ADS Fletcher 27 J Charles 45
2nd 11 J Charles 3 DM Bravo 8
3rd 82 DM Bravo 31 MN Samuels 49
4th 73 MN Samuels 43 D Ramdin 23
5th 14 D Ramdin 6 KA Pollard 7
6th 0 JO Holder 0 KA Pollard 0
7th 12* KA Pollard 9 CR Brathwaite 3
Hours of play (local time) 13.00 start, First Session 13.00-16.30, Interval 16.30-17.15, Second Session 17.15-20.45
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Although he expects the pitch at St Kitts to be batting friendly, Denesh Ramdin believes West Indies spinners Sunil Narine and Sulieman Benn could cause problems for Australia on Monday (01:48) | June 12, 2016
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