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Gareth Chetwynd |
May 21, 2003 23:50 IST
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Australia beat West Indies by 25 runs in the third one-day international on Wednesday to take a 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series.
The West Indies lost wickets at regular intervals as they ended at 233-9 in their alloted 50 overs to give the world champions their 20th consecutive win in one-day internationals.
Off-spinner Nathan Hauritz playing his first match in the West Indies, picked up two wickets for 50 runs in his 10 overs.
Earlier, Andrew Symonds and Michael Clarke (who was named man of the match) smashed 75 runs each to guide Australia to 258 for four off 50 overs in the third one-day international against West Indies on Wednesday.
The pair produced a 99-run partnership to shore up the Australian innings, that was starting to look vulnerable at 79 for three.
Pace bowlers Mervyn Dillon and Corey Collymore put the Australian batters under early pressure after West Indies captain Brian Lara won the toss and put the tourists in to bat.
Dillon was rewarded for a good opening spell when Matthew Hayden was caught behind for 20.
Jimmy Maher, who had a reverse sweep from off-spinner Omari Banks dropped by Wavell Hinds at short third man, was then caught for 17 just two balls later by Devon Smith at long leg to leave the visitors 48 for two in the 10th over.
Australian skipper Ricky Ponting attacked the West Indies bowlers from the outset but when he was run out for 32 by Collymore the visitors were 79 for three in the 17th over.
Symonds and Clarke, in only his second one-day international, then regained the initiative as they boosted the run rate further with aggressive running.
Symonds was also particularly brutal against the wayward bowling of part-timers Wavell Hinds and Marlon Samuels, smashing a series of boundaries.
West Indies were hampered by the absence of the injured Jermaine Lawson and the unwell Vasbert Drakes, but off-spinner Chris Gayle made a breakthrough when he bowled Symonds for 75.
Clarke then combined in a 80-run unbroken partnership with Michael Bevan (32 not out) to see the visitors to a challenging target on a good batting wicket and fast outfield.
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