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IN PICS: ICC World Cup 2019, Australia vs West Indies, Match 10

Relive all the action from ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, Match 10, between Australia and West Indies at Trent Bridge

West Indies opted to bowl and Oshane Thomas produced an excellent delivery to send back Australian captain Aaron Finch in the 3rd over (AFP Photo)


Andre Russell then compounded Australia’s misery as he had Usman Khawaja out caught behind for 13 (AFP Photo)


David Warner lasted eight deliveries as Sheldon Cottrell had him caught at point,. Australia had lost their openers by 4th over (AFP Photo)

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The salute celebration was back again as Glenn Maxwell was out for a two-ball duck. Cottrell had taken his second and Australia were in trouble at 38/4 (AFP Photo)


Smith was out after scoring 73 but Coulter-Nile stole the show, scoring a memorable 60-ball 92 that lifted Australia from the depths of 79/5 to 288-all out (AFP Photo)


But the partnership that really put them back on a strong footing was between Smith and Nathan Coulter-Nile. The duo added 102 runs for the 7th wicket (AFP Photo)


Steve Smith was the glue that kept Australia away from a full blown collapse. He was part of two handy partnerships with Marcus Stoinis and Alex Carey that led the initial revival (AFP Photo)


Mitchell Starc grabbed five wickets for 46 runs in a brilliant show of fast bowling as defending champions Australia pulled off a 15-run win against West Indies in a tense ICC World Cup 2019 match to notch up their second win at Trent Bridge at Nottingham on Thursday. @ Twitter/Cricket World Cup


Chasing 289 for a win, the West Indies were in the hunt for most part of their innings, but they crumbled towards the end to score 273 for 9 from 50 overs. @ AFP


Shai Hope top-scored for West Indies with a 68 from 105 balls while Nicholas Pooran made 40, besides Holder’s 51. The other batsmen got the starts but could not convert them into big scores. @ Twitter/West Indies Cricket


Starc turned the match on its head by claiming three wickets in two overs in the dead after dismissing dangerous batsmen Chris Gayle (21) and Andre Russell (15) earlier. @ Twitter/Cricket World Cup


West Indies needed 38 from the last five with four wickets in hand but Starc removed Carlos Brathwaite (16) and captain Jason Holder (51) in the space of four balls in the 46th over before returning to dismiss Sheldon Cottrell (1) in the 48th to grab his fifth wicket and end the Caribbean side’s run chase. @ Twitter


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