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    Australia snatch one-run victory over Windies

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    Ohh how can the West Indians discover ways of losing a match that is in their kitty and they do it so consistently and so well. Sorry for sounding harsh but it is indeed incredible that the Windies, who were coasting along at one stage and looked set to clinch the match, actually lost it. As long as Gayle, Chanderpaul and Bravo were at the crease, the West Indians looked comfortable but it was only in the penultimate over that they actually lost their way. You can't take credit away from the Australians for holding their nerves and pulling off a fine win here.

    Australia staged alate innings fightback to seal a one-run victory and a 4-0one-day series lead against West Indies on Friday. West Indies appeared to be cruising towards a victory target of 283 before Brett Lee and Nathan Bracken claimed a combined two for five in the 48th and 49th overs to put on the brakes.

    Andrew Symonds is the Man of the Match for his fine knock of 87 off just 78 balls which helped the Australians to get to 282.

    West Indies: 281/6 (50.0 Ovs) & Australia : 282/8 (50.0 Ovs)


    That left the unheralded duo of Darren Sammy and Dinesh Ramdin needing eight runs from Shane Watson's final over but they could manage just six to finish on 281 for six. Opener Chris Gayle blasted four sixes and six boundaries in his 92 and he was supported by Ramnaresh Sarwan (63), with whom he shared a 137-run second wicket parrtnership, and Shivnarine Chanderpaul (53).



    Michael Hussey's sublime diving catch to remove debutant Shawn Findlay in the 48th over wrested much of the momentum back Australia's way. When Chanderpaul fell to Bracken with the last ball of the 48th over, a target that had appeared attainable suddenly appeared distant.



    A century partnership between Andrew Symonds and debutant David Hussey had guided Australia to a competitive total. Symonds (87) and Hussey (50) addeed 127 runs in their fourth wicket stand. Michael Clarke captained Australia for the first time in one-day international cricket after Ricky Ponting was sent home with a wrist injury.

    Clarke as skipper, would be happy to have won this match while the disappointment was clearly visible on Gayle's face. They have another chance to salvage some pride, that is in the last ODI on Sunday. Till then it is good bye and good night from all of us...

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