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Mitchell Marsh powers Australia to Tri-Nation One-Day International Series win over West Indies

After the tourists set a target of 271 in the final in Barbados, the hosts were bowled our for 212 inside 46 overs

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Australia pose with their winning trophy at the end of the final match of the tri-nation series. Photo: AFP

Mitchell Marsh emerged as the unlikely bowling hero for Australia as the World Cup holders defeated the West Indies by 58 runs in the final of the tri-nation one-day international series.

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Set a challenging target of 271 after wicketkeeper Matthew Wade’s unbeaten 57 led an Australia lower order revival from 173 for six to a final total of 270 for nine off 50 overs, Marsh claimed the prized wickets of Darren Bravo and Marlon Samuels, adding the scalp of opening batsman Johnson Charles.

His disciplined medium-pacers realised figures of three for 32 with the West Indies unable to recapture the impressive batting form of earlier matches in being dismissed for 212 off 45.4 overs at Kensington Oval in Barbados.

Josh Hazlewood polished off the tail to finish with the best figures of five for 50.

Mitchell Marsh celebrate dismissing West Indies batsman Johnson Charles.
Mitchell Marsh celebrate dismissing West Indies batsman Johnson Charles.
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“We really fought well tonight and I always felt we could defend that total,” said victorious captain Steve Smith. “It’s just the way we play. We believe in ourselves and go hard at the opposition every time.”

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