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Finally the West Indies end five-year drought vs Australia
Worst possible start
West Indies were off to the worst possible start when Powell offered no shot to pacer Brett Lee and was palpably lbw.
Aggressive opener Johnson Charles and Marlon Samuels pulled the Windies around with a 42-run second wicket stand, however.
Charles faced 37 balls and stroked two fours and a mighty six over long-on off Lee, while Samuels got 20 from 37 balls before he was yorked by Watson in the 11th over.
Charles and Darren Bravo (16) had posted 25 for the third wicket when Bravo refused a second run and left his right-handed partner stranded mid-pitch in the 16th over.
With seven runs added, Bravo dragged on to Doherty at 74 for four.
His older brother, Dwayne joined forces with Pollard to reignite the innings. Pollard was the aggressor, twice clearing the boundaries at midwicket and long off.
Even when Bravo departed, Baugh kept his cool in a 25-run, sixth wicket partnership off 30 balls with Pollard, that saw the Windies home.
