West Indies v Australia 4th ODI at St Kitts


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Shane Watson kept his nerve, and the seventh-wicket pair of Denesh Ramdin and Darren Sammy failed to carry West Indies over the threshold, as Australia completed a thrilling one-run victory in the fourth One-day International on Friday.
Australia had set West Indies 283 for victory from 50 overs, and successfully defended the target score, when Watson - with the home team needing eight runs from the last over - conceded six runs from the final six balls. The victory handed Australia a 4-0 lead in the five-match series, after they won the opening match by 84 runs in St. Vincent, the rain-affected second ODI last Friday by 63 runs under the Duckworth-Lewis Method, and the third ODI last Sunday by seven wickets.
It also set the Aussies up to make a swing at a rare ODI series sweep in the Caribbean. Only South Africa (5-0 in 2005) and Pakistan (3-0 in the same year) have achieved this in the Archipelago. Australia looked set to suffer their first defeat in the series, as West Indies captain Chris Gayle marched to a run-a-ball 92, Ramnaresh Sarwan coasted to 63 from 79 balls, and Shivnarine Chanderpaul gathered 53 from 71 balls. But Australia responded with a crucial wicket every time West Indies appeared to be getting into the swing of things.
Brett Lee was the most successful Australia bowler with three wickets for 64 runs from 10 overs. After Lee had Xavier Marshall adjudged lbw for a two-ball duck with the third ball of the West Indies' innings, Gayle and Sarwan added 137 for the second. Lee returned for a second spell and broke the stand, when he had Sarwan caught behind in the 24th over.
Australia were again put on the back-foot, when Shivnarine Chanderpaul joined Gayle and they added 50 for the third wicket. But Shane Watson had the West Indies captain caught at extra cover in the 34th over. The Aussies were put through the ringers again, when Dwayne Bravo joined Chanderpaul and added 59 for the fourth wicket before James Hopes bowled him for 31 in the 43rd over.
Australia then made two crucial strikes, when ODI newcomer Shawn Findlay was caught at mid-wicket for nine off Lee in the 48th over, and Nathan Bracken then bowled Chanderpaul in the penultimate over to leave West Indies 275 for six. But Ramdin and Sammy failed to carry the home team to "the promised land" much to the consternation of near capacity, holiday crowd at Warner Park.
Earlier, Andrew Symonds hit the top score of 87 and David Hussey supported with 50, as Australia, sent in to bat, reached 282 for eight from their allocation of 50 overs on a hard, true pitch. Dreadlocked Symonds and ODI newcomer Hussey put Australia back on a track, after the visitors wobbled to 129 for four in the 29th over. When Symonds was caught at mid-off off Fidel Edwards in the 47th over, they had added 127 for the fifth wicket.
Australia lost Hopes caught at mid-wicket for a first-ball duck off Edwards' next ball, and as they chased quick runs late, Hussey was caught inside the deep mid-wicket boundary off Gayle in the 48th over before Luke Ronchi was caught inside the long-off boundary for 12 in the final over. Australia had started steadily before Shane Watson was caught behind off Daren Powell for 20 in the eighth over, and Shaun Marsh was also caught behind off the same bowler for 16 to leave the visitors on 56 for two in the 12th over.
Michael Clarke, leading Australia for the first time in an ODI, joined Mike Hussey, David's elder brother, and they stabilised the innings with a stand of 60 for third wicket before they both fell within in the space of five overs. Hussey was caught on the deep mid-wicket boundary for 11 mistiming a pull at a short ball from Bravo in the 24th over, and Clarke was adjudged lbw for 36 to become left-arm spin bowler Nikita Miller's first wicket in ODIs.
West Indies made two changes to their line-up. They dropped Andre Fletcher and Sulieman Benn, and brought in Findlay and Miller for their ODI debuts. Australia made just one change, bringing David Hussey in for his ODI debut for injured captain Ricky Ponting, whose stiff right wrist has precipitated his early departure from the Caribbean, so that Clarke led Australia to victory for the first time in an ODI.
AUS v WI, 4th ODI, St Kitts: Australia 282 for 8 (50.0 overs) beat West Indies 281 for 6 (50.0 overs) by one run

West Indies vs Australia Cricket Series 2008

West Indies v Australia 4th ODI at St Kitts

Scorecard

West Indies won the toss and decided to field
282 for 8 (50.0 overs)
281 for 6 (50.0 overs)

Australia Innings - Close
 
 
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Marsh c Ramdin b Powell
16
34 2 0
Watson c Ramdin b Powell
20
22 4 0
M Hussey c Bravo b Sammy
37
47 4 0
Clarke lbw b Miller
36
51 3 0
Symonds c Bravo b Edwards
87
78 10 2
D Hussey c sub b Gayle
50
51 1 2
Hopes c Sarwan b Edwards
0
1 0 0
Ronchi c Marshall b Bravo
12
9 1 0
Lee not out
 
8
9 0 0
Johnson not out
 
0
1 0 0
Extras
 
3nb 7w 4b 2lb 16
 
Total
 
for 8 282 (50.0 ovs)

Bowler
O
M
R
W
Edwards 10.0 0 53 2
Powell 10.0 1 66 2
Bravo 10.0 0 57 1
Sammy 4.0 0 18 1
Miller 10.0 1 56 1
Gayle 6.0 1 26 1
Fall of wicket
 
41 Watson
56 Marsh
116 M Hussey
129 Clarke
256 Symonds
256 Hopes
266 D Hussey
279 Ronchi

West Indies Innings - Close
 
 
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Gayle c Hopes b Watson
92
92 6 4
Marshall lbw b Lee
0
2 0 0
Sarwan c Ronchi b Lee
63
79 6 1
Chanderpaul
 
b Bracken
53
71 4 0
Bravo
 
b Hopes
31
32 2 1
Findlay c M Hussey b Lee
9
14 0 1
Ramdin not out
 
5
9 0 0
Sammy not out
 
3
3 0 0
Extras
 
2nb 17w 1b 5lb 25
 
Total
 
for 6 281 (50.0 ovs)

Bowler
O
M
R
W
Lee 10.0 0 64 3
Bracken 10.0 0 50 1
Johnson 10.0 0 40 0
Hopes 10.0 0 63 1
D Hussey 2.0 0 20 0
Watson 7.0 0 33 1
Clarke 1.0 0 5 0
Fall of wicket
 
1 Marshall
138 Sarwan
188 Gayle
247 Bravo
271 Findlay
275 Chanderpaul

Umpires: Asad Rauf, S A Bucknor
West Indies: Gayle, Marshall, Findlay, Sarwan, Chanderpaul, Bravo, Ramdin, Sammy, Powell, Edwards, Miller
Australia: Marsh, Watson, Clarke, D Hussey, M Hussey, Symonds, Hopes, Ronchi, Lee, Johnson, Bracken


Editor: Nishanth Gopinathan.