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Australia vs West Indies Live Score, ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Match in Nottingham: Pooran & Hope Build Partnership

Cricketnext Staff |June 6, 2019, 8:39 PM IST

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AUS vs WI Cricket Scorecard (ODI)

Match 10, Trent Bridge, Nottingham, 06 June, 2019

Australia

288

(49.0) RR 5.87

Australia Australia Captain
v/s
West Indies

94/2

(18.4) RR 5.03

West Indies need 195 runs in 188 balls at 6.22 rpo

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  • 20:00 (IST)

    FOUR, FOUR: Pooran is turning on the heat here. He has already hit four fours. Can Windies spring a surprise here. This is excellent batting by the southpaw. The score has moved to 50/2 in 8 overs. 

  • 19:46 (IST)

    OUT: Gayle has finally been removed. The ball pitches outside off and just manages to hit the stumps. He has finally been removed for 21. Windies are 31/2. 

  • 19:40 (IST)

    FOUR, FOUR, FOUR: And finally Windies get going. Gayle, after some reprieves, middles two balls from Cummins for back-to-back fours. And make that three. Windies are back in the match. It's 27/1 after 4 overs. 

  • 19:36 (IST)

    MISS: Starc is bowling fast, and Gayle has no answer to his attack. He ends up edging one and the ball flies over keeper's head for a four. On the very next ball he edges one and is given out. But replays show that Gayle did not edge the ball. The ball, in fact, hit the stumps. And something similar happens once more. He is adjudged LBW, but replays show that he is not out. What an eventful over this has been. Windies are 12/1 after 3 overs. 

  • 19:26 (IST)

    OUT: Pat Cummins comes in for second over. He starts with three dots and the pressure is building on both the batsmen. And fourth ball of the over Cummins strikes. He invites Lewis into a shot, and the batsman ends up edging it. He is caught at slips for 1. It's 7/1. 

  • 18:52 (IST)

    Who would have thought Australia would end with 288 after they were blown away at the start and were reduced to 39 for 4. Steve Smith scored a sedate 73 but it was Nathan Coulter-Nile who has changed the momentum of the match. Coming in at No. 8, the right-hander smashed 92 off 60 deliveries and has given Australia a great chance.

  • 18:49 (IST)

    Starc goes for the big shot down the ground but couldn't clear the long on fence. Brathwaite ends with three wickets but Australia now have a very good total to defend.

  • 18:46 (IST)

    Heartbreak for Coulter-Nile as he mistimes one straight into the hands of Holder at mid-off. Just eight short of the century, but he has done more than anyone would have asked him to do and has brought Australia in a commanding position.

  • 18:36 (IST)

    Cummins goes for the big shot but ends up mistiming it to deep square leg. There was no need for that shot as NCN was going well at the other end.

  • 18:26 (IST)

    Holy! What a catch from Cottrell! We Salute you, Mr. Cottrell! Smith whipped it towards deep square leg where Cottrell ran to his left and grabbed the catch with his left hand. The momentum took him outside the rope but Cottrell threw the ball in the air and came back inside the line to complete the catch. Smith has done his job though, but this will cost Australia at least 20 runs.  

20:41 (IST)
20:39 (IST)

Pooran is continuing to take his team forward single-handedly. He smashes Stionis for a six over the keeper's head. Excellent batting this, but he needs support from Hope at the other end. It;s 88/2 after 17 overs. 

20:33 (IST)

There was a chance of a run out for Windies. Pooran plays one straight back to the bowler and Zampa gets a touch. The ball hits the stumps at non-strikers end. But Hope survives. After 16 overs it's 80/2. 

20:27 (IST)

Windies are not getting runs here. They need to target a bowler, or the match will slip from Windies' grip. Either Pooran or Hope will have to go for the shots. After 15 overs Windies are 78/2. 

20:24 (IST)
20:13 (IST)

It's a good battle between bat and ball going on at the moment. While Pooran is looking in great form, Hope is sweating it out in the middle. Windies are now 57/2 in 10.5 overs. 

20:07 (IST)

Coulter-Nile starts his second over. He doesn't have much speed, so he will be an obvious target for both the batsmen. But the problem is Hope's strike rate at the moment. He is struggling to get runs, which might put pressure on his partner. It's 54/2 after 10 overs. 

20:04 (IST)
20:00 (IST)

FOUR, FOUR: Pooran is turning on the heat here. He has already hit four fours. Can Windies spring a surprise here. This is excellent batting by the southpaw. The score has moved to 50/2 in 8 overs. 

19:57 (IST)
19:46 (IST)

OUT: Gayle has finally been removed. The ball pitches outside off and just manages to hit the stumps. He has finally been removed for 21. Windies are 31/2. 

19:40 (IST)

FOUR, FOUR, FOUR: And finally Windies get going. Gayle, after some reprieves, middles two balls from Cummins for back-to-back fours. And make that three. Windies are back in the match. It's 27/1 after 4 overs. 

19:36 (IST)

MISS: Starc is bowling fast, and Gayle has no answer to his attack. He ends up edging one and the ball flies over keeper's head for a four. On the very next ball he edges one and is given out. But replays show that Gayle did not edge the ball. The ball, in fact, hit the stumps. And something similar happens once more. He is adjudged LBW, but replays show that he is not out. What an eventful over this has been. Windies are 12/1 after 3 overs. 

19:26 (IST)

OUT: Pat Cummins comes in for second over. He starts with three dots and the pressure is building on both the batsmen. And fourth ball of the over Cummins strikes. He invites Lewis into a shot, and the batsman ends up edging it. He is caught at slips for 1. It's 7/1. 

19:22 (IST)

Mitchell Starc starts the proceedings for Australia while Chris Gayle and Evin Lewis open the innings for West Indies. It's a poor start for Starc as the first ball goes for four wides. A good start for Windies in the first over. It's 7/0 after 1. 

19:04 (IST)

So we are just minutes away from the start of the second innings. West Indies might have just lost a spectacular chance to defeat the Aussie. Steve Smith and Nathan Coulter-Nile combined well to take their team to a monstourous total. 

19:02 (IST)
18:53 (IST)
18:52 (IST)

Who would have thought Australia would end with 288 after they were blown away at the start and were reduced to 39 for 4. Steve Smith scored a sedate 73 but it was Nathan Coulter-Nile who has changed the momentum of the match. Coming in at No. 8, the right-hander smashed 92 off 60 deliveries and has given Australia a great chance.

18:49 (IST)

Starc goes for the big shot down the ground but couldn't clear the long on fence. Brathwaite ends with three wickets but Australia now have a very good total to defend.

18:46 (IST)

Heartbreak for Coulter-Nile as he mistimes one straight into the hands of Holder at mid-off. Just eight short of the century, but he has done more than anyone would have asked him to do and has brought Australia in a commanding position.

18:44 (IST)

A superb over from Thomas, just five off it. Australia are 282 for 8, while NCN is 10 runs short of what will be one of the most remarkable century in the history of ODI cricket.

18:40 (IST)
18:39 (IST)
18:39 (IST)

Coulter-Nile is on fire! Two consecutive boundaries and he has now raced to 89 off just 55 deliveries. Australia are 277 for 5 at the end of 47 overs.

18:36 (IST)

Cummins goes for the big shot but ends up mistiming it to deep square leg. There was no need for that shot as NCN was going well at the other end.

18:33 (IST)

Short and Coulter-Nile has flat-batted it for six towards the leg side. He then followed it up with another one down the ground and now has the highest score for the No. 8 batsman in the World Cup. 16 off this over and NCN is now into the 80s.

18:29 (IST)
18:26 (IST)

Holy! What a catch from Cottrell! We Salute you, Mr. Cottrell! Smith whipped it towards deep square leg where Cottrell ran to his left and grabbed the catch with his left hand. The momentum took him outside the rope but Cottrell threw the ball in the air and came back inside the line to complete the catch. Smith has done his job though, but this will cost Australia at least 20 runs.  

18:22 (IST)

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Australia vs West Indies Live Score, ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Match in Nottingham: Pooran & Hope Build Partnership

Australia vs West Indies Live Score, ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, AUS vs WI Match at Nottingham Latest Updates:Pooran is continuing to take his team forward single-handedly. He smashes Stionis for a six over the keeper's head. Excellent batting this, but he needs support from Hope at the other end. It;s 88/2 after 17 overs.

Australia vs West Indies in the ICC World Cup 2019 on June 6 (Thursday) will be broadcast on the Star Sports network and Live streaming will be available on Hotstar. The match will be played at Trent Bridge, Nottingham and will begin at 1500 HRS IST. (AUS vs WI live).

PREVIEW: A year before the ICC World Cup, Australia and West Indies were far away from the positive mental head-space that the two sides currently find themselves in ahead of their second match of the tournament. While Australia were reeling in the aftermath of the ball-tampering scandal with bans over Steve Smith and David Warner, West Indies barely managed to squeeze in through the World Cup qualifiers.

Now a game into the 2019 World Cup, both sides are looking like force to reckon with as they get ready to face off at the Trent Bridge in Nottingham on Thursday. The Windies were fearsome in their opening game against Pakistan for 105, bouncing out their opponents on a good batting surface.

The short and quick attack led by Oshane Thomas, Andre Russell and Sheldon Cottrell will once again come out firing against Australia, with whom they share a long history in the World Cup. The men from the Caribbean won their first World Cup title with a win over Australia in 1975 at the Lord’s.

The West Indies are explosive with both ball and bat. Russell started the rout with the ball against Pakistan, bouncing out a couple of batsmen but had a slight niggle with his knee after the game. However, the all-rounder has been cleared for the crucial tie against Australia.

Veteran Chris Gayle warmed up nicely for the tournament with a blazing fifty against Pakistan and he will be dangerman at the top of the order. Shai Hope, who opened the batting with Gayle, has been in sublime form especially in ODI cricket. He averages over 50 in 55 ODIs with six centuries in this format.

But Jason Holder’s side can’t take Australia lightly who have won their last eight ODIs in a row. Australia stormed back to win the ODI series in India 3-2, then defeated Pakistan in UAE and started off with a comprehensive win over Afghanistan.

The defending World Cup champions have been bolstered by the return of Warner and Smith in their line-up. Warner scored an unbeaten 89 and skipper Aaron Finch also cashed in during their opening fixture.

The Australian pace attack is full of zing as well led by fit-again Mitchell Starc and also features the likes of Pat Cummins and Nathan Coulter-Nile. Adam Zampa gives them the edge in the spin-bowling department as he showed against Afghanistan apart from one wayward over.

Last Five ODIs

Australia: WWWWW

They came to England on the back of series wins over India and Pakistan — both away from home and started off with a comprehensive win over Afghanistan in their first match.

West Indies: LWLLW

They lost the tri-series final to Bangladesh, also featuring Ireland but hammered Pakistan in their opening game of the tournament.

Players to watch out for

Australia: Mitchell Starc - Skipper Finch will bank on his extra pace to push the West Indies power-hitters on to the backfoot. The highest wicket-taker from the 2015 World Cup generated good steam against Afghanistan as well as the warm-up games against West Indies.

West Indies: Oshane Thomas - He might only be 22 years of age but Thomas was the quickest of the West Indies bowler on show against Pakistan. He has now captured nine wickets in his last two ODIs – following up on his career-best 5-21 when he bowled out England for 113 in March.

Team News/Availability

Australia: Coach Justin Langer has already indicated that the team will go in with a unchanged playing XI for their second match which means Nathan Lyon will continue to warm the bench.

West Indies: There were a couple of injury concerns with Andre Russell and Chris Gayle but both of them should be fit to start the game on Thursday.

Squads:

Australia: Aaron Finch (c), David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Steve Smith, Shaun Marsh, Alex Carey (wk), Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Starc, Kane Richardson, Pat Cummins, Jason Behrendorff, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Adam Zampa, Nathan Lyon

West Indies: Jason Holder (c), Fabian Allen, Darren Bravo, Shannon Gabriel, Shimron Hetmyer, Evin Lewis, Nicholas Pooran, Andre Russell, Carlos Brathwaite, Sheldon Cottrell, Chris Gayle, Shai Hope, Ashley Nurse, Kemar Roach, Oshane Thomas

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Cricket World Cup Points Table

Pos Team P W L T PTS
1
NZ NZ
2 2 0 0 4
2
WI WI
1 1 0 0 2
3
AUS AUS
1 1 0 0 2
4
ENG ENG
2 1 1 0 2
5
IND IND
1 1 0 0 2
6
BAN BAN
2 1 1 0 2
7
SL SL
2 1 1 0 2
8
PAK PAK
2 1 1 0 2
9
SA SA
3 0 3 0 0
10
AFG AFG
2 0 2 0 0

Team Rankings

Rank Team Points Rating
1 India 3631 113
2 New Zealand 2547 111
3 South Africa 2917 108
4 England 3663 105
5 Australia 2640 98
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Rank Team Points Rating
1 England 5372 125
2 India 5669 121
3 South Africa 4488 115
4 New Zealand 3729 113
5 Australia 4342 109
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Rank Team Points Rating
1 Pakistan 7365 283
2 England 4253 266
3 South Africa 4196 262
4 Australia 5471 261
5 India 7273 260
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