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Friday, May 2, 2025

Windies surrender in Tri-series final

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Aus­tralia eas­i­ly de­feat­ed the West In­dies by 58 runs in the fi­nals of the Ballr Tri-se­ries at Kens­ing­ton Oval last night, to un­der­line their sta­tus as world cham­pi­ons.

A fight­ing un­beat­en 57 from Matthew Wade led a re­cov­ery which took the Aus­tralians from 173 for six to an even­tu­al 270 for nine of their 50 overs and the West In­dies were dis­missed for 212 in 45.4 overs.

The re­gion­al team egged on by a crowd of 5500, start­ed their re­ply bright­ly and reached 49 with­out loss but open­er An­dre Fletch­er ran down the pitch for no ap­par­ent rea­son and lost his wick­et to open up the in­nings for the Aus­tralians to at­tack.

And at­tack they did, as fast bowler Mitchell Marsh us­ing clever change of pace and lat­er­al move­ment, ripped out three cru­cial scalps in­clud­ing Dar­ren Bra­vo (6) and Mar­lon Samuels (6) to put the skids and Josh Hazel­wood sealed the fate of the home team by grab­bing 5/50 lat­er on. Open­er John­son Charles played a bold hand of 45 in 61 balls with four fours and a six but stood at the non-strik­ers end to see the rout. Lat­er in the in­nings De­nesh Ramdin got 40 of 67 balls with two fours and a six but that was as much to write home about.

Ear­li­er, Aus­tralia won the toss and trust­ing that the pitch would slow down and as­sist the spin­ners lat­er on, de­cid­ed to take first strike.

They got off to a blind­er as an ob­vi­ous at­tack on Shan­non Gabriel was launched. The strap­ping Trinida­di­an was cart­ed all around the park as Aaron Finch and Us­man Khawa­ja rat­tled off the runs.

Skip­per Hold­er, on the oth­er end, was bowl­ing just back of a length and cre­at­ing prob­lems. He got the first strike send­ing back Khawa­ja for 14 in the fifth over.

Smith joined Finch and the runs flowed. With Gabriel strug­gling, Hold­er in­tro­duced Ke­iron Pol­lard who struck in his first over. Finch pulled him in­to the wait­ing hands of Mar­lon Samuels at mid-wick­et for 47 with the score on 69. The right han­der faced 41 balls, hit­ting six fours and a six.

A lot de­pend­ed on Smith and with the run rate con­sis­tent­ly over five runs an over, Hold­er need­ed wick­ets.

He re­turned to 'shock' bowler Gabriel from the Joel Gar­ner End and he de­liv­ered a dou­ble blow. Smith was beat­en for pace go­ing for a pull which was tak­en by Samuels at mid-on and Glenn Maxwell was trapped leg be­fore for four. Smith made 46 of 59 balls with four hits to the fence.

Left arm spin­ner Sulie­man Benn bowl­ing with a nice loop all af­ter­noon forced a sol­id look­ing Mitchell Marsh play on for 32 as Aus­tralia lost their third wick­et in the space of 21 runs.


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