West Indies v Australia 5th ODI at St Kitts


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AUS v WI, 5th ODI, St Kitts: Australia beat West Indies in final ODI

Mitchell Johnson starred with the ball, following a strong batting performance, as Australia completed a rare ODI series sweep in the Caribbean, when they cruised to a 169-run victory in the fifth and final ODI against West Indies on Sunday.
Johnson collected five wickets for 29 runs from 7.5 overs, as Australia successfully defended a formidable target total of 342, when they dismissed West Indies for 172 in 39.5 overs. Johnson formalised the result, when he had Fidel Edwards caught at fine leg fending away a short, rising ball to send another fair-sized, strongly partisan, weekend crowd home disappointed. The victory - Australia's largest against West Indies - meant they became only the third team to sweep an ODI series in the Caribbean.
Australia won the opening match by 84 runs in St. Vincent, the rain-affected second ODI by 63 runs under the Duckworth-Lewis Method, and the third ODI last Sunday by seven wickets in Grenada, as well as the fourth ODI last Friday by one run here. Previously, South Africa and Pakistan were the two sides that achieved ODI series sweeps in the Caribbean. They both accomplished the feat three years ago, when the Proteas won all five of their matches in a bilateral series, and the Pakistanis won all three in theirs.
Australia, choosing to bat on a hard, easy-paced Warner Park pitch, had amassed 341 for eight from their allocation of 50 overs - a record total against West Indies in an ODI. Shawn Findlay, playing in only his second ODI, was the top scorer for West Indies with 00 and long-standing fellow left-hander Shivnarine Chanderpaul supported with 38. Andrew Symonds top-scored with 66 from 80 balls, Luke Ronchi made a rapid-fire 64 from 28 balls to earn the Man-of-the-Match award, David Hussey led the late flourish with 52 from 21 balls, and Mike Hussey gathered 51 from 52 balls.
Ramnaresh Sarwan took three wickets for 57 runs from nine overs, and Fidel Edwards captured three for 86 from nine overs to be the most successful bowlers for West Indies. The runs Edwards conceded were the most by a West Indies bowler in an ODI, three more than the 83 Corey Collymore gave away from his 10 overs against South Africa four years ago at Johannesburg. Australia then struck early, when Johnson had West Indies captain Chris Gayle caught behind for five in the second over of the home' team's chase, and the left-arm fast bowler inflicted more agony, when Ramnaresh Sarwan was caught at mid-off for seven to leave the hosts on 21 for two. Australia never allowed West Indies to get back into the groove, although Shawn Findlay, playing his second ODI, got the top score of an unbeaten 59 from 74 balls and Shivnarine Chanderpaul made 38 from 49 balls. No other West Indies batsman passed 20. Symonds completed a fine all-round game, scalping two for 23 from seven overs, and stand-in Australia captain Michael Clarke snared two for 34 from six overs.
Earlier, Symonds, Ronchi, and the two Husseys built on the platform provided by openers Shaun Marsh and Shane Watson. They put on 70 before Watson, later named Man-of-the-Series, was caught at third man for 29 off Dwayne Bravo in the 13th over, and Marsh was caught behind off Edwards for 49 in the 20th over to leave Australia 129 for two. Ronchi, promoted to No.3, showed his enterprise, when he equalled the record for the second fastest 50 in an ODI by an Australian.
He drove his 22nd delivery from Edwards "inside-out" through extra cover for his fourth four to reach the milestone in the 20th over. But he was caught behind, when he was caught behind off the first ball from left-arm spin bowler Nikita Miller in the 22nd over before Sarwan also had Clarke caught behind for five in the next over to leave the visitors on 152 for four. Symonds entered and batted with typical aplomb alongside Mike Hussey and they put Australia firmly on course for their massive total, when they added 113 for the fifth wicket. Symonds top-edged a pull to mid-wicket for a single to reach his 50 off Edwards in the 42nd over before he was caught behind off the same bowler in the 44th over.
Hussey proceeded to reach his 50 in the next over, when he drove Bravo to long-off for a single, but Edwards got him off the last ball of the following over, when he was caught at long-on. In the closing overs, David Hussey, Mike's younger brother, created a stir with his audacious batting, striking four fours and four sixes to reset the record for the second fastest 50 in an ODI by an Australia which Ronchi had earlier established. He reached his 50, when he lofted Sarwan for the last of his sixes over long-on, but two balls later, he was caught at deep mid-wicket off the same bowler before James Hopes was caught at mid-on off the same bowler off the last ball of the innings.
Australia were unchanged, but West Indies made one change to their line-up. They dropped Darren Sammy, and brought in Andre Fletcher.
AUS v WI, 5th ODI, St Kitts: Australia 341 for 8 (50.0 overs) beat West Indies 172 all out (39.5 overs) by 169 runs

West Indies vs Australia Cricket Series 2008

West Indies v Australia 5th ODI at St Kitts

Scorecard

Australia won the toss and decided to bat
341 for 8 (50.0 overs)
172 all out (39.5 overs)

Australia Innings - Close
 
 
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Marsh c Ramdin b Edwards
49
57 7 0
Watson c Powell b Bravo
29
40 4 0
Ronchi c Ramdin b Miller
64
28 5 6
Clarke c Ramdin b Sarwan
5
10 0 0
M Hussey c Findlay b Edwards
51
56 3 0
Symonds c Ramdin b Edwards
66
80 6 1
D Hussey c Powell b Sarwan
52
21 4 4
Hopes c Fletcher b Sarwan
18
11 3 0
Lee not out
 
0
0 0 0
Extras
 
3nb 1w 3lb 7
 
Total
 
for 8 341 (50.0 ovs)

Bowler
O
M
R
W
Edwards 9.0 0 86 3
Powell 10.0 0 50 0
Bravo 10.0 0 74 1
Gayle 2.0 0 33 0
Miller 10.0 0 38 1
Sarwan 9.0 1 57 3
Fall of wicket
 
70 Watson
129 Marsh
150 Ronchi
152 Clarke
265 Symonds
280 M Hussey
341 D Hussey
341 Hopes

West Indies Innings - All out
 
 
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Gayle c Ronchi b Johnson
5
8 1 0
Marshall lbw b Watson
17
30 3 0
Sarwan c Hopes b Johnson
7
11 1 0
Chanderpaul c Lee b Clarke
38
49 4 0
Findlay not out
 
59
74 5 1
Bravo c D Hussey b Symonds
13
20 1 0
Fletcher st Ronchi b Clarke
1
4 0 0
Ramdin c M Hussey b Symonds
3
6 0 0
Powell
 
b Johnson
10
25 1 0
Miller c Watson b Johnson
8
11 1 0
Edwards c Hopes b Johnson
0
1 0 0
Extras
 
9w 2lb 11
 
Total
 
all out 172 (39.5 ovs)

Bowler
O
M
R
W
Lee 9.0 0 42 0
Johnson 7.5 1 29 5
Bracken 5.0 0 19 0
Watson 5.0 0 23 1
Clarke 6.0 0 34 2
Symonds 7.0 0 23 2
Fall of wicket
 
6 Gayle
21 Sarwan
56 Marshall
92 Chanderpaul
129 Bravo
131 Fletcher
138 Ramdin
158 Powell
172 Miller
172 Edwards

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


Editor: Nishanth Gopinathan.