AUS vs WI: Australia achieved the target in seven overs against West Indies, made a big record

Australia scored 87 runs for two wickets in just 6.5 overs. Jake Fraser played an inning of 41 runs in 18 balls. Jose Inglis played an unbeaten inning of 35 runs in 15 balls.


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Australia eliminated West Indies in the three-match ODI series. It won the third match played at Manuka Over in Canberra by eight wickets. Australia achieved the target of 87 runs given by West Indies in 6.5 overs. With this, he made a big record in ODI cricket. The Australian team made its own record of winning with the most balls remaining in an ODI match.

Australia achieved the target with 259 balls remaining in their innings. In this matter, he has improved his old record. Earlier in 2004, the Kangaroo team had won against America with 253 balls remaining. Talking about the overall record, England is in the first position. He won the match against Canada in 1979 with 277 balls remaining.

Australia left West Indies and England behind in this matter

The Australian team has so far left West Indies behind in terms of clean sweep in ODIs for the most number of times. However, it is still behind Pakistan. Australia has made a clean sweep in an ODI series for the 19th time. Pakistan is on top in this matter. He has done this 23 times. West Indies (18) and New Zealand (18) are jointly in third position. India (16) and England (16) are jointly in fourth position.

Bartlett did wonders

Man of the match Xavier Bartlett bowled brilliantly for Australia. He took four wickets for 21 runs. Australia won the first match in Melbourne by eight wickets and the second by 83 runs. Bartlett, who made his debut in this series, also took four wickets in his first ODI match in Melbourne. The West Indies team was bundled out for just 86 runs, which is its fifth-lowest score in ODIs.

The Australian team won its 1000th match

Australia scored 87 runs for two wickets in just 6.5 overs. Jake Fraser played an inning of 41 runs in 18 balls. Jose Inglis played an unbeaten inning of 35 runs in 15 balls. West Indies bowler Matthew Ford gave forty runs in two overs. Australia's 12th consecutive win came in its 1000th ODI. Australia is only the second team after India to have played so many ODIs.

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