ICC Cricket World Cup 2019\, Match 10\, AUS Vs WI: Follow Updates Of Australia\, West Indies Encounter

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ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, Match 10, AUS Vs WI: Follow Updates Of Australia, West Indies Encounter

AUS Vs WI: Follow live updates and reports of the 10th match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 between defending champions Australia and former winners West Indies, being played at Trent Bridge in Nottingham on Thursday

Both Australia and West Indies won their respective World Cup openers with relative ease.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, Match 10, AUS Vs WI: Follow Updates Of Australia, West Indies Encounter
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2019-06-06T19:31:10+0530

Defending champions and the most successful team in the history of ICC Cricket World Cup, Australia face a stern test against former two-time champions West Indies in the tenth match of the 2019 edition at Trent Bridge, Nottingham on Thursday.

Stay tuned for updates and reports of the match:

Australia Innings Update

West Indies fast bowlers ripped through the Australian top-order in a brilliant spell before Steve Smith and the record-breaking Nathan Coulter-Nile led a stunning fightback to power the defending champions to 288 all out.

Sent into bat, the Australians were in all sorts of trouble against the short-pitched deliveries unleased by the West Indian fast bowlers, who extracted a lot of bounce and seam movement initially from the Trent Bridge track.

The Australians, who had easily beaten Afghanistan in their first match, lost four quick wickets for just 38 runs in the eighth over with Aaron Finch (6), David Warner (3), Usman Khawaja (13) and Glenn Maxwell (0) falling cheaply.

But, Smith led a remarkable fightback with a 73 off 103 deliveries while Coulter-Nile unleashed a late onslaught with an unbelievable 92 off 60 balls.

Coulter-Nile, who hit eight fours and four sixes, in fact, became the highest run scorer by a number eight batsman in a World Cup. This was his maiden fifty in his 29th ODI. His previous highest was a 34 last year.

From 79 for five in the 17th over, the Australians clawed their way back to 119 for five at the halfway mark. With Smith and Coulter-Nile on the ascendency, they were 206 for six at the end of 40 overs before adding 81 runs in the final nine overs for five wickets.

The spadework for the fightback was done by Smith, who, in March, came out of a 12-month ban for his involvement in the Cape Town ball-tampering scandal.

Coming out at the team total of 26 for two in the fourth over, Smith played a defiant, yet solid innings to hold the Australian innings together. He hit seven boundaries for his 20th ODI fifty and first after his international comeback.

Wicketkeeper-batsman Alex Carey chipped in with a 55-ball 45, which was studded with five boundaries, for an invaluable 68-run stand for the sixth wicket with Smith to resurrect the Australian innings before Coulter-Nile played the innings of his life.

For West Indies, who had a four-pronged pace attack, Carlos Brathwaite was the most successful bowler with 3/67 while his fast bowling colleagues Oshane Thomas, Sheldon Cottrell and Andre Russell took two wickets apiece.

Playing XIs: West Indies made one change, bringing in Evin Lewis in place of Darren Bravo, while Australia decided to play with the same side.

West Indies: Chris Gayle, Evin Lewis, Shai Hope (wk), Nicholas Pooran, Shimron Hetmyer, Andre Russell, Jason Holder (c), Carlos Brathwaite, Ashley Nurse, Sheldon Cottrell, Oshane Thomas

Australia: Aaron Finch (c), David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Steven Smith, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Alex Carey (wk), Nathan Coulter-Nile, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa

Toss:  West Indies captain Jason Holder won the toss and opted to bowl first.

With Agency inputs