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AUSTRALIA 282/8 (50 OVERS)
- David Hussey50 (51)
- Andrew Symonds87 (78)
- Fidel Edwards2/53 (10)
- Daren Powell2/66 (10)
WEST INDIES 281/6 (50 OVERS)
- Chris Gayle92 (92)
- Ramnaresh Sarwan63 (79)
- Brett Lee3/64 (10)
- Shane Watson1/33 (7)
END OF OVER:50 | 6 Runs | WI: 281/6 (2 runs required, RR: 5.62)
- Daren Sammy3 (3b)
- Denesh Ramdin5 (9b)
- Shane Watson7-0-33-1
- Nathan Bracken10-0-50-1
Stay on for the quotes from the post-match ceremony.
Gayle: We thought we could have got it. I should have carried on and saw the team home. The support was very good. I apologise for the loss.
Clarke: Ricky can get it [captaincy] back! The guys did a fantastic job. Gayle played really well but full credit to the guys who hung in there. Every body who gets a chance to play to Australia love it and cherish it.
Man of the Match: Andrew Symonds : "It was a nice wicket to bat on. I thought we had 30 runs short but in the end we had one too many for them! The ball got scuffed up and the batting became a touch difficult in the end for us.
That's it from us. Good bye and Good luck.
8 from 6. The camera pans to the crowd. Some are very silent, some shout out advice to the players while a few are nervous. Watson rushes in.
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