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The Aussie Bowlers shines in the ODI series win over West Indies

Bridgetown: Bowling’s attack varies Australia once again dominates the composition of West Indies’s batting on the way to six goal victory that won in the decisive final match of the international series of three matches in Kensington Oval in Barbados Monday.
The opening of Batsman Evin Lewis played one hand with 55 unbeatable when the tourists were bundled on the home side for 152 off Overs Overs 45.1 The first batting with Mitchell Starc led the Rout with three numbers for 43.
Scorecardhat Haul 11 ​​and confirmed Pacer left arm as “Man of the series.
” “This is my role in the team to use any speed and swing that I have consistently through my spells,” Starc said in placing his appearance in matches and series in context.
“It helps when I have Josh (Hazlewood) at the other end and the quality of the spinning we have also supports.” The Hazlewood new baby colleague was the most miserly in claiming two for 18 while Trio spinner Adam Zampa, Ashton Agar and Ashton Turner were combined for five other Wickets.
Matthew Wade unbeaten 51 (52 balls, two Sixes, Five Fours) lead Australia to the target with almost 20 free overs.
He received good support from Alex Carey (35) and Mitchell Marsh (29) after West Indies appreciated the opening of earlier and the bowler was slow, led by Hosein’s reason, threatening to give their team the opportunity to struggle to maintain the simple target.
But the “Man of the Match” award does not go to Starc or Wade but to the left arm that rotates the All-Rounder so that.
It has been chosen to replace the younger brother and Pacer in the final eleven on the surface which is expected to support a slow bowler, he responded with two numbers for 31 of his ten overs given and then contributed 19 importantly in the fifth unbroken The goal partnership 54 to take his team through what can pursue.
The challenge of hitting was a decisive feature of the match which was exemplified by Lewis’s efforts at the top of the West Indies when his captain, Kieron Pollard, chose to win the lottery for the first time in the series.
Forced to retire was injured at the beginning of the round when he added delivery to his helmet, Lewis returned in the fifth fall to prevent hyphens in finishing at 55 not out of 66 balls with three six and five.
He suffered due to lack of support even though only four people entered the double number and no more passed 20.
It pushed his captain to provide a scathing assessment of the pitch condition, not only for decisive meetings but the other two fits in the series.
“I think it’s not acceptable for international cricket,” is a blunt verdict Pollard.
“We are not here to make excuses.
We know we struggle badly, but I think when you see a score through a series with two top international teams, I think it’s embarrassing.
Coming from St Lucia (where the Indian West won the T20.
International Series 4-1) For this, I think it’s really ridiculous.

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