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Windies choke
published: Saturday | July 5, 2008


AP
West Indies' bowler Nikita Miller (centre) high fives captain Chris Gayle after taking the wicket of Australia's captain Michael Clarke (right), who was trapped LBW for 36 runs during the fourth One Day International cricket match in Basseterre, St Kitts, yesterday.

BASSETERRE, St Kitts (CMC):

West Indies choked under the pressure of a tight run-chase to hand Australia a one-run victory in the fourth Digicel One-Day Inter-national at Warner Park yesterday. Set 283 to win from 50 overs, West Indies were on course at 247 for three in the 43rd over, before losing their way and were restricted to 281 for six.

The hosts lost in spite of a blazing 92 from 92 balls by captain Chris Gayle, along with half-centuries from fellow key batsmen Ramnaresh Sarwan and Shivnarine Chanderpaul.

The win gave Australia a 4-0 lead in the series which they will try to finish off with a clean sweep in the final match tomorrow.

After Gayle, who smashed 10 fours and four sixes, put on 137 in 24.1 overs with Sarwan, who contributed a fluent 63 off 79 balls, West Indies kept on pace with successive half-century partner-ships that involved Chanderpaul, who made 53 off 71 balls.

Gayle and Chanderpaul added an even 50 before the captain fell to a catch at cover. It brought in Dwayne Bravo, who batted with assurance in making 31 off 32 balls in a fourth wicket partnership of 59 with Chanderpaul.

Exciting finish

As the match became tight, Australia kept their nerve and the wickets of debutant Shawn Findlay, who fell to a spectacular diving catch by Mike Hussey at mid-wicket and Chanderpaul, bowled from the last ball of the 49th over, set the stage for an exciting finish.

West Indies needed eight runs from the final over that was delivered by medium fast bowler Shane Watson, but were restricted to six singles from the bats of Denesh Ramdin and Darren Sammy. Australia's competitive total was built around Andrew Symonds' brilliant 87 off 78 balls that earned him the Man-of-the-Match award.

After Australia were kept in check when they were sent in, Symonds increased the tempo to hit 10 fours and two sixes and there was a significant acceleration in the second half of the innings from a position of 121 for three in 25 overs.

Debutant David Hussey assisted Symonds by making a run-a-ball 50 as the pair featured in a fifth wicket century partnership after Australia were initially pegged back by fast bowler Daren Powell and left-arm spinner Nikita Miller.

Powell removed Watson and Shaun Marsh to catches by wicketkeeper Ramdin after the openers added 41 in 7.5 overs, while debutant Miller bowled economically for his first seven overs in which he conceded 23 runs.

Mike Hussey (37) and captain Michael Clarke (36) put on 60 for the third wicket but never got on top of the bowling.

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