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2021/07/25 10:21 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP) Jason Holder and Nicholas Pooran made half centuries in a 93-run sixth wicket partnership which steered the West Indies to a four wicket win over Australia in the re-scheduled second one-day cricket international Saturday, leveling the three-match series at 1-1. In a match in which the top orders of both teams failed, Holder and Pooran lifted the home team from 72-5 in the 15th over to 165-5 in the 36th, chasing Australia’s 187. Holder was out for 52 when the West Indies were just 23 runs from victory and Pooran went on to make an unbeaten 59 and guide them to victory with 72 balls remaining. Alzarri Joseph, who hit a boundary for the winning runs, was 5 not out. ....
Article by West Indies pacer Sheldon Cottrell celebrates the dismissal of Australia opener Ben McDermott. - (Picture courtesy CWI Media) Social Share West Indies drew level 1-1 in their One-day International series against Australia, after Nicholas Pooran and Jason Holder hit half-centuries and anchored them to a four-wicket victory. Pooran led the way with an unbeaten 59 from 75 balls and earned the Player-of-the-Match award, and Holder made 52 from 69 balls, and the Windies successfully chased 188 for victory in the reconvened second ODI under the lights at Kensington Oval. The pair shared a record 93 for the seventh wicket to revive the Caribbean side after they stumbled to 72 for five in the 15th over. ....