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Series ICC Cricket World Cup, 2019

Australia Vs West Indies Live Cricket Score - Live Score, Match 10 - Full Scorecard

Australia

Batting R B 4s 6s SR
David Warnerc Shimron Hetmyer b Sheldon Cottrell 3 8 0 0 37.5
3.6
S Cottrell to D Warner, OUT! There goes another! Cottrell strikes this time. Brilliant, brilliant from the West Indies bowlers. They started off really badly but their second overs have been excellent. Both the openers back in the hut for Australia and they are in trouble here. It is on a length and outside off. Warner is guilty of going hard at it. He plays at the ball ahead of his body. It goes off the outer half and into the hands of point where Hetmyer takes a dolly.
Aaron Finch (C)c Shai Hope b Oshane Thomas 6 10 0 0 60
2.2
O Thomas to A Finch, OUT! EDGED AND TAKEN! Oshane Thomas bowls an absolute beauty to get rid of the Aussie skipper. He lands this on off and then gets it to straighten. Finch is squared up as he tries to defend. The ball kisses the outside edge and goes into the hands of the keeper. Early breakthrough for West Indies.
Usman Khawajac Shai Hope b Andre Russell 13 19 2 0 68.42
6.6
A Russell to U Khawaja, OUT! WHAT A CATCH! We saw de Kock taking a blinder yesterday, today Shai Hope grabs one. Khawaja's uncomfortable stay out there comes to an end. He looks to break free by stepping out, expecting a short ball but it is a length one. He ends up being too far from the ball and gets a thick outside edge behind. The ball is dying in front of the keeper and first slip but Shai Hope dives to his left and takes it with one hand! Three down are Australia in Powerplay 1. The Windies are pumped. End of another successful over for them.
Steve Smithc Sheldon Cottrell b Oshane Thomas 73 103 7 0 70.87
44.2
O Thomas to S Smith, OUT! HO, HO, HO! What a catch that is! Probably the catch of the tournament! Cottrell, you beauty! Something special was needed to break this stand and take Smith's wicket and Sheldon has provided it. Smith can't believe his luck. He might have thought, he has hit that for a biggie. He moves right across and whips it towards the backward square leg fence. SC there runs to his left, stretches one hand out and the ball sticks. He then realizes the momentum is taking him over the ropes so he throws it up, goes over the ropes, then comes back in and completes the catch. The Windies start celebrating. The umpire goes upstairs to check and the replays show it is perfect. The 102-run stand has been broken. And a lovely innings by Smith comes to an end. 300 now looks difficult though.
Glenn Maxwellc Shai Hope b Sheldon Cottrell 0 2 0 0 0
7.4
S Cottrell to G Maxwell, OUT! In the air... taken! Maxwell is bounced out! This is vintage pace bowling from the Windies bowler. Australia in dire straits at the moment. This is short and outside off, Maxwell is done in by the pace. He is late on the pull. The ball goes off the top edge to the left of the keeper who moves there and takes it.
Marcus Stoinisc Nicholas Pooran b Jason Holder 19 23 4 0 82.61
16.1
J Holder to M Stoinis, OUT! The skipper strikes! Stoinis is making the long walk back at the wrong time for Australia. The partnership was going along so well. They just needed this to continue. Another short one and on middle, Marcus looks to pull but gets it off the higher portion of the bat. It goes straight to Pooran at mid-wicket who takes a dolly. West Indies continue to be on top.
Alex Carey (W)c Shai Hope b Andre Russell 45 55 7 0 81.82
30.4
A Russell to A Carey, OUT! Russell breaks the 68-run partnership. Excellent bowling change by Jason Holder. A wicket almost immediately after the Drinks break and we have seen that happen many times in the past. Not sure though if Carey needed to play at that. It is on a length and outside off, moves away further with the angle. Carey hangs his bat out without any purpose. The ball kisses the outside edge and goes into the mitts of the keeper. A good innings by Carey comes to an end. He will be disappointed though as there was a big opportunity to convert his start. West Indies into the bowling all-rounders now.
Nathan Coulter-Nilec Jason Holder b Carlos Brathwaite 92 60 8 4 153.33
48.2
C Brathwaite to N Coulter-Nile, OUT! Nathan Coulter-Nile holes out! End of an outstanding knock from him. The whole crowd is on its feet and so are the players in the balcony. A well-deserved standing ovation. His innings has taken Australia to a total which is more than defendable. Brathwaite bowls this full and outside off, Coulter-Nile looks to go downtown but does not get it off the middle. It goes high up in the air towards wide long off where Holder takes it.
Pat Cumminsc Sheldon Cottrell b Carlos Brathwaite 2 6 0 0 33.33
46.1
C Brathwaite to Pat Cummins, OUT! Once again the bowling change does the trick! Short and on middle, Cummins swings hard but across the line. The ball takes the top edge. Goes high up in the air towards deep square leg. Sheldon Cottrell this time takes an easier catch.
Mitchell Starcc Jason Holder b Carlos Brathwaite 8 9 1 0 88.89
48.6
C Brathwaite to M Starc, OUT! That is the end of the Australian innings! Brathwaite gets the last wicket, second in the over and third overall. Bowls this one full and on middle, Star looks to clear the long on fence but does not get the desired distance. Holder there runs to his left and takes a good catch. AUSTRALIA BOWLED OUT ON 288!
Adam Zampanot out 0 0 0 0 0
Extras (lb 1, w 24, nb 1, b 1) 27 TOTAL 288 in 49.0 overs (5.87 runs per over)
Fall of wickets :1-15 (Aaron Finch , 2.2 overs), 2-26 (David Warner , 3.6 overs), 3-36 (Usman Khawaja , 6.6 overs), 4-38 (Glenn Maxwell , 7.4 overs), 5-79 (Marcus Stoinis , 16.1 overs), 6-147 (Alex Carey , 30.4 overs), 7-249 (Steve Smith , 44.2 overs), 8-268 (Pat Cummins , 46.1 overs), 9-284 (Nathan Coulter-Nile , 48.2 overs), 10-288 (Mitchell Starc , 48.6 overs)
Bowling overs M R W Econ Extras
Oshane Thomas10 0 63 2 6.3 1nb, 8w
Sheldon Cottrell9 0 56 2 6.22 0nb, 3w
Andre Russell8 0 41 2 5.13 0nb, 5w
Carlos Brathwaite10 0 67 3 6.7 0nb, 2w
Jason Holder7 2 28 1 4 0nb, 0w
Ashley Nurse5 0 31 0 6.2 0nb, 2w

West Indies

Batting R B 4s 6s SR
Chris Gaylelbw b Mitchell Starc 21 17 4 0 123.53
4.5
M Starc to C Gayle, OUT! It's clipping leg! Umpire's call stays. Chris Gaffaney is right this time but this decision could have gone either way. Gayle returns and the crowd is not too happy. They wanted the big man to stay and light up the stadium with some big shots. This one is a slower delivery. Although it's 138 kph, it's still 14 kph slower than the previous one. Starc dishes it on a fuller length around middle and it skids back in with the angle. Gayle tries his best to put bat on ball after getting half forward but misses. He is struck on the pads, the appeal is made and the finger goes up. Chris hesitantly takes the DRS, the replays roll in and they confirm that the leg stump is getting tickled. Australia rejoice, Gayle is disappointed.
Evin Lewisc Steve Smith b Pat Cummins 1 5 0 0 20
1.4
Pat Cummins to E Lewis, OUT! Edged and taken! Cummins draws first blood! He persists with a good line here. Lands it on a length and outside off, going away with the angle, Lewis with a stationary footwork pushes inside the line and gets a thick outside edge behind to second slip. Smith reacts quickly to his right and snaps it safely. That's the line you should be bowling on this pitch. Pat has wasted no time in finding it, unlike Starc and has reaped the rewards almost immediately.
Shai Hope (W)c Usman Khawaja b Pat Cummins 68 105 7 0 64.76
34.6
Pat Cummins to S Hope, OUT! A much-needed breakthrough for Australia! Shai Hope has thrown it away. A soft dismissal really and Shai has his head down in disappointment. Cummins slants in a fuller length ball on middle, Shai leans forward and across to play the flick shot through mid-wicket but ends up mistiming it straight into the hands of Usman Khawaja at mid on. He takes a sitter and the Aussies get an opening. 99 needed off 90 balls.
Nicholas Pooranc Aaron Finch b Adam Zampa 40 36 5 1 111.11
19.1
A Zampa to N Pooran, OUT! Zampa provides the breakthrough! It's caught brilliantly with one hand by the skipper, Aaron Finch. A flighted full ball around off, Pooran tries to go inside-out over extra cover but ends up slicing it off the outside half to point. Finch there does well to react as he moves back and jumps to catch it with one hand. The timing of the jump was very vital there. The 68-run stand is broken. 190 needed off 185 balls.
Shimron Hetmyerrun out (Pat Cummins) 21 28 3 0 75
27.2
G Maxwell to S Hope, OUT! Terrible mix-up and Shimron Hetmyer is run out. Disappointment writ large on the young man's face. He was beginning to bat well but has to return now. A flatter and shorter delivery outside off, Hope gets back and punches it wide of mid off. He sets off for a run but then stops seeing the fielder rush across to the ball. Hetmyer though has come down a long way and is to the point of no return. Cummins immediately releases the ball to Maxwell who breaks the stumps at the non-striker's end. Not even in the picture, Shimron. Australia have the breakthrough they dearly wanted as this pair had the potential to score quick runs. 140 needed off 136 balls.
Jason Holder (C)c Adam Zampa b Mitchell Starc 51 57 7 1 89.47
45.6
M Starc to J Holder, OUT! Starc, you beast! Two wickets in the over and this match has completely turned in the favour of the Aussies. He hurls in a short delivery around the rib cage, Holder stands tall to pull but the bounce gets big on him and he ends up gloving it towards short fine leg. Adam Zampa takes an easy catch and this is wicket number 150 in ODIs for Mitch - fastest to reach this mark. Meanwhile, a disappointed Holder walks back leaving his team sinking.
Andre Russellc Glenn Maxwell b Mitchell Starc 15 11 2 1 136.36
38.5
M Starc to A Russell, OUT! Where is the ball? Where is the ball? It is Maxi who has quietened all! The entire stadium has been silenced. Dre Russ has come. Dre Russ has gone. The game opens up again. This is the way he plays - if it comes off, it is great. Else, it looks bad. One might argue there was no need for this. But on the flip side, with the off side up, Russell thought I will go over the off side. Starc smartly changed the pace, bowled a slower one but Russell was already through his shot. Looked to go inside out but all he managed was a top edge. Now here is where Glenn Maxwell came into play. He raced behind from point, ran after it, kept his eyes on the ball, circled under it, lost it for a while but then eventually took it. The Australians are pumped up. They will feel they are on top now. But the match is not over yet. 73 more needed from 67 balls.
Carlos Brathwaitec Aaron Finch b Mitchell Starc 16 17 1 1 94.12
45.3
M Starc to C Brathwaite, OUT! Brathwaite holes out! Starc outsmarts the big guy with a slower one. Looks for a yorker but it turns out to be a low full toss on middle. Carlos though has not picked the variation in pace and is early into the swing of his bat. It catches the toe end and flies straight down to Finch at long on who makes no mistake. The Aussies won't go down without a fight. 37 needed off 27 balls.
Ashley Nursenot out 19 18 4 0 105.56
Sheldon Cottrellb Mitchell Starc 1 2 0 0 50
47.3
M Starc to S Cottrell, OUT! Stumps are shattered! Starc gets his 6th ODI fifer and is all pumped up. What an impact bowler he is when he gets it right! Cottrell exposes all his stumps even before the bowler has delivered. Starc keeps it in line at 143 kph, Sheldon swings and misses to find his stumps rattled. No Sheldon, you cannot do that against this bowler.
Oshane Thomasnot out 0 4 0 0 0
Extras (lb 9, w 11, nb 0, b 0) 20 TOTAL 273 -9 in 50.0 overs (5.46 runs per over)
Fall of wickets :1-7 (Evin Lewis , 1.4 overs), 2-31 (Chris Gayle , 4.5 overs), 3-99 (Nicholas Pooran , 19.1 overs), 4-149 (Shimron Hetmyer , 27.2 overs), 5-190 (Shai Hope , 34.6 overs), 6-216 (Andre Russell , 38.5 overs), 7-252 (Carlos Brathwaite , 45.3 overs), 8-252 (Jason Holder , 45.6 overs), 9-256 (Sheldon Cottrell , 47.3 overs)
Bowling overs M R W Econ Extras
Mitchell Starc10 1 46 5 4.6 0nb, 4w
Pat Cummins10 3 41 2 4.1 0nb, 3w
Nathan Coulter-Nile10 0 70 0 7 0nb, 0w
Glenn Maxwell6 1 31 0 5.17 0nb, 0w
Adam Zampa10 0 58 1 5.8 0nb, 0w
Marcus Stoinis4 0 18 0 4.5 0nb, 0w

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