Best bowling of Josh Hazlewood, won the tri-series in Australia

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Wicketkeeper-batsman Matthew Wade's unbeaten 57-run innings half-century after Josh Hazlewood (five wickets for 50 runs) and Mitchell Marsh (32 runs for three) bowling fatal to Australia's 58-run win for West Indies in the final on Monday tri-nation cricket series won three.

Australia batting first scored 270 for nine in their allotted 50 overs after West Indies were dismissed at the score of 212 in 45.4 overs. Wade spectacular 52 balls, two fours and three sixes scored unbeaten 57 runs.

Kensington Oval in Barbados Chasing a target of 271 for the home team after a poor start to be a big




partnership suffered the brunt of the loss of the series. Opener Johnson Charles scored the team's highest 45. He made 61 balls with four fours and a six.

Dinesh Ramdin two fours and a six in 67 balls with the help of 40 runs off 37 balls with skipper Jason Holder on the back of three fours and a six in 18 balls with four boundaries in 34 runs and Sunil Narine scored 23 while flying. Kieron Pollard scored 20 and Carlos Braithwaite 14. Hazlewood Australia by five wickets for 50 runs in 9.4 overs and three wickets by giving 32 runs Marsh. Nathan Coulter-Isle Adam Jnpa got a wicket each.

Earlier, Australia won the toss and electing to bat in his frank and stimulating batsmen scored 270 for nine on the back of the display. Opener Aaron Finch's fine innings of 47 and 46 runs after skipper Steven Smith, Matthew Wade hit an unbeaten 57. Finch 41 balls with six fours and a six, while Smith carried four boundaries in 59 balls, two fours and three sixes in 52 balls Wade.

Mitchell Marsh bowling laced with four boundaries in 45 balls, before amazing show superb innings of 32 runs. George Bailey contributed 17 off 22 and Mitchell Starc. Bailey and Smith 51 runs in 11.4 overs for the third wicket partnership was the best stand of the match.

Holder for the West Indies by two wickets for 51 runs in 10 overs while Shannon Gabriel for two wickets for 58 runs in seven overs. Carlos Braithwaite, Kieron Pollard, Sunil Narine and Sulieman Benn was named one wicket.

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