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March 19, 2012
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Star Sport |
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Windies break five-year drought |
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West Indies' Dwayne Bravo (centre) high-fives teammate Marlon Samuels as captain Darren Sammy looks on while celebrating the wicket of Australia's batsman George Bailey, who was caught by Samuels for 21 runs, during their second one-day international cricket match in Kingstown, St Vincent, yesterday. - ap photos KINGSTOWN, St Vincent (CMC): West Indies broke a five-year winning drought against Australia when they held their nerves to seal the second one-day international in a tense finish at Arnos Vale yesterday. Set a modest 158 for victory after rain had earlier reduced the game to 40 overs per side, the Windies recovered from losing opener Kieran Powell to the first ball of the innings, to reach their target with 10 balls to spare and snatch a five-wicket victory under the Duckworth/Lewis Method. The win was engineered by the enigmatic Kieron Pollard who blasted four sixes in an unbeaten 47 from 61 balls. His 64-run, fifth-wicket stand with fellow Trinidadian Dwayne Bravo proved invaluable, after the West Indies had lost two quick wickets for seven runs to slump to 74 for four in the 19th over. Bravo scored 30 from 49 balls but even after he was run out with victory in sight, there was no customary collapse, as Carlton Baugh entered to lash two fours and a six in an unbeaten 18 off 17 balls, to see the Windies home. In fact, it was the diminutive Jamaican who sealed the victory, launching left-arm spinner Xavier Doherty over the ropes at deep mid-wicket, to send a capacity crowd into frenzied celebration. The victory, the Windies' first over Australia since the 2006 Champions Trophy, drew them level in the five-match series following their disappointing 64-run loss in the first ODI last Friday. |
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