Player of the Match
Player of the Match
  • BATSMEN
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    0.4 Starc celebrates his 50th ODI, with a wicket in the first over! Full temper in the channel, 144.5ks, nibbles away a touch outside off. Charles has another reckless leaden-footed slash and nicks it to captain Smith at second slip. Chest-high catch. Easily done 0/1
    8.1 Starc takes down Fletcher, wins the battle, and roars! Short and angling away outside off, prancing delivery. Gets big on Fletcher and opens him up. The opener has a feeble waft and spoons a catch to Marsh at gully. WI three down 31/3
    7.2 Bravo now nicks off. What an emphatic riposte. What a catch from Steven Smith at wide-ish slip. The extra bounce undid Bravo. The line is around off. Back of a length kicks up, angling away, finds the edge. Slip dives full-stretch to his right and comes out with the ball in his right hand 29/2
    49.6 No, he is dismissed off the last ball of WI's innings. What a reception for him! Full and outside off, Samuels swings and ends up slicing a catch to sweeper cover 282/8
    91
    92
    149
    6
    3
    98.91
    42.4 Back of a length and veers in, Ramdin aims for a roundhouse swipe across the line and does not connect. Timbaah! Ramdin acknowledges a cheers as he walks back. Starc finally finds a way past this pair. The quick hit the top of middle 223/4
    46.3 The short ball pins down Pollard. Leaping ball outside off, quicker one from Boland. Pollard, looking to pull, drags it from outside off. Marsh runs to his right and takes it comfortably at deep midwicket 247/5
    48.4 great reply from Boland. Pinpoint yorker on off, dips under the bat and tilts the middle stump back. Some more reward for Boland at the death 269/6
    49.1 Holder holes out! Looks like the back of the hand legcutter. Full and outside off. Holder attacks it and ends up slicing it straight into the lap of sweeper cover 274/7
    not out
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    2
    4
    0
    0
    50.00
    Extras
    13 (lb 4, w 9)
    TOTAL
    282/8 (50 Overs, RR: 5.64)
    Did not bat: SJ Benn, ST Gabriel
    Fall of wickets: 1-0 (Johnson Charles, 0.4 ov), 2-29 (Darren Bravo, 7.2 ov), 3-31 (Andre Fletcher, 8.1 ov), 4-223 (Denesh Ramdin, 42.4 ov), 5-247 (Kieron Pollard, 46.3 ov), 6-269 (Carlos Brathwaite, 48.4 ov), 7-274 (Jason Holder, 49.1 ov), 8-282 (Marlon Samuels, 49.6 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEcon0s4s6sWDNB
    MA Starc1015135.10352330
    JR Hazlewood1034014.00394100
    JP Faulkner1005625.60307100
    SM Boland1006926.90244130
    MR Marsh503607.20146010
    AJ Finch301605.3382000
    GJ Maxwell201005.0050020
  • BATSMEN
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    5.1 first ODI wicket for Gabriel, and it's a peach to get Khawaja. Angles a length ball across after all those deliveries on the pads, and is rewarded immediately. This was bowled at an angle where Khawaja simply had to play, and he made the mistake of playing with an angled bat as the thin edge is well pouched by Ramdin, diving to his right. Joy for West Indies. They're delighted as Gabriel is mobbed by his team-mates. Two in two! 35/2
    4.3 uppish and there's the first wicket. Finch is clearly hustled for pace as he hops back to whip it to square leg. He had to fetch the ball from outside off as the extra bounce means the ball lobs off the leading edge to mid-on. Brathwaite is pumped as he leaps in joy to celebrate that. So the bowling change has worked for the hosts! 35/1
    41.4 that's the wicket West Indies were longing for. Smith doesn't even wait to see what the third umpire has to offer. It was a full toss which Marsh whipped to wide long-on. A second didn't look on but they decided to chance their luck, and unfortunately it didn't work this time. Darren Bravo fired the throw at the bowler' end on the bounce, and Benn collected that cleanly before swiftly dislodging the bails to beat Smith's desperate full-length dive. Is that the breakthrough that turns it around for West Indies? The game is back in the balance 221/4
    18.3 soft, soft dismissal! Bailey falls, three balls after the drinks break. Length ball, drifts in on off, grips in the surface, and turns away. Bailey is left searching for a leg-side flick. Instead, he plops a leading edge into the lap of KP at short extra cover 99/3
    not out
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    85
    123
    6
    0
    92.94
    not out
    46
    26
    32
    5
    2
    176.92
    Extras
    13 (b 3, lb 4, w 6)
    TOTAL
    283/4 (48.4 Overs, RR: 5.81)
    Fall of wickets: 1-35 (Aaron Finch, 4.3 ov), 2-35 (Usman Khawaja, 5.1 ov), 3-99 (George Bailey, 18.3 ov), 4-221 (Steven Smith, 41.4 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEcon0s4s6sWDNB
    JO Holder2020010.0033000
    ST Gabriel914314.77336000
    CR Brathwaite906216.88217100
    SJ Benn1004714.70315000
    SP Narine1004904.90251130
    KA Pollard5.404207.4163030
    ADS Fletcher301304.3360000

Match Details

Toss

Australia , elected to field first

Player Of The Match

Match number

Season

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

Match days

21 June 2016 - day/night match (50-over match)

Reserve Umpire

Match Referee

Points

Australia 4, West Indies 0

Match Notes

  • Up-and-down Australia face must-win situation

    The team that wins on Tuesday will be guaranteed of a spot in the final, but while West Indies will have a second chance against South Africa, Smith's men face elimination if they lose

  • Marsh 'speechless' at Maxwell innings

    Glenn Maxwell produced a jaw-dropping 46 not out from 26 balls to deliver Australia into the tri-series final and left his batting partner Mitchell Marsh lost for words at the other end

  • The tale of the tape

    Plays of the day from the tri-series match between West Indies and Australia in Barbados

  • Smith, Marsh lead Australia into final

    Mitchell Marsh and Glenn Maxwell provided overdue contributions in the middle order to help Steven Smith guide Australia into the triangular series final with a strong victory over the West Indies in Barbados

  • Injured Holder in doubt for must-win game

    West Indies could be without captain Jason Holder for their must-win match against South Africa in Barbados on Friday after he injured his hamstring during the loss to Australia on Tuesday

Samuels' first ton vs Aus

92

Previous highest ODI score for Samuels against Australia, which came in the last match at Basseterre. This is his maiden century in 27 inns against them.

Samuel's milestone

5000+

Runs for Samuels in ODIs. He becomes the 10th West Indies batsman to aggregate 5000 or more ODI runs.

Ramdin at top

0

No. of West Indies wicketkeepers who scored 2000-plus runs in ODIs, before Ramdin becoming the first to reach there in this match.

Charles' third duck

2

No. of West Indies openers who have got three ducks against Australia. Johnson Charles is the second; Desmond Haynes is the other.