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West Indies vs Australia, 4th T20I - Live Cricket Score, Commentary

Series: Australia tour of West Indies, 2025 Venue: Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts Date & Time: Jul 26, 07:00 PM LOCAL
WI 205/9 (20)
AUS 206/7 (19.2)
Australia won by 3 wkts
PLAYER OF THE MATCH
Glenn Maxwell

Australia continue to dominate the Windies. The pitches have been tailor-made for strokeplay and the Australian batters have made merry. The Windies were ordinary in the field and also with their bowling tonight. They need to pull themselves up and put in a well-rounded performance if they are to finish the series with a win. Australia, on the other hand, are sensing a whitewash and they will be going for the kill. Join us for the final T20I in a couple of days' time. We hope you enjoyed our coverage. Until next time, goodbye and cheers!

Mitchell Marsh: I think it was a really good all-round effort, taking a few wickets early was good because a team like West Indies always comes hard. I think 230 was par, so it was an outstanding effort with the ball. We have spoken as a group to be calm under pressure, the guys have gotten better game by game and I'm really happy with that. (On Cam Green batting at No. 4) I think it's always exciting, he hasn't played a lot of T20I cricket for Australia, the main thing he enjoys playing cricket for Australia. I know how important a role he can play for us.

Shai Hope: We had to make sure we understand the conditions, the way Australia have been batting we needed more runs. They show that they are capable players at this level, Blades really executed well with the ball against quality batters. Obed is going through an injury and he is a really good left-arm bowler. Our fielding has been sub-par, you need to put your body on the line and take those crucial chances, we have let ourselves down there.

Glenn Maxwell | Player of the Match: (On whether he had prepared knowing that he will open the batting this series) I did nothing coming into the series. Mitch came up with a plan to give some different roles to the guys and they adapted brilliantly. Tim David batted a little up the order and he was brilliant, Mitch Owen played a good role with the bat down the order. (On the emphasis he gives to fielding) It is one of the things I have always held high regard for, I have always prepared for it be it any series. It's a good time to play for the Australian team, we enjoy each other's company and our time on and off the field.

23:43 Local Time, 03:43 GMT, 09:13 IST: Australia continue to impress in run-chases in this series. Four successful run-chases for them as they continue to impress. The pitch was a belter and Marsh inserted the Windies into bat. The hosts adopted a slam bang approach and though they scored runs at a brisk pace, the continuous loss of wickets hindered them. They managed to score 205 but it was perhaps 15-20 runs short. In reply, Marsh was trapped lbw by Blades in the first over but if he had reviewed it, he would have been safe (the ball pitched outside leg). Maxwell and Inglis got together and kept the hosts at bay thereafter. The latter got off to a flying start and kept finding the boundaries at will. Inglis kept going and raised a fifty but fell soon after. Maxwell took over the mantle and played some expansive strokes to keep the tempo going. Australia were cruising at the halfway stage but they lost three wickets in a space of ten balls just after the drinks break. That gave the Windies a glimmer of hope but the visitors were always ahead of the eight ball. Then, a 50-run stand between Green and Hardie almost killed the game. Hardie fell against the run of play but Green continued his brilliant form to bring up his third fifty of the series and took his side over the line with consummate ease. Stick around for the presentations...

19.2

Akeal Hosein to Abbott, 1 run, quick and flat on off, Abbott works it to backward square leg. Another convincing win for Australia as they go 4-0 up in the 5-match T20I series

It has started raining

19.1

Akeal Hosein to Green, 1 run, on the shorter side, Green punches it to long-off. The scores are level now

Akeal Hosein [3.0-0-34-1] is back into the attack

18.6

Shepherd to Green, 1 run, very full ball around off, Green jams it through mid-off to retain strike. Just 2 needed now

Sean Abbott, right handed bat, comes to the crease

18.5

Shepherd to Green, out Bartlett Run Out!! That's an unfortunate way to depart! A full-toss and Green hits it back with a lot of power. Shepherd manages to get his fingertips to it on his followthrough and the ball crashes into the stumps at his end. Bartlett was backing up and didn't have any chance to get back to the crease. Bartlett run out (Shepherd) 9(8) [4s-1]

Shepherd to Green, THATS OUT!! Run Out!!

Bartlett has been caught short at the non-striker's end. The third umpire is checking whether Shepherd got a hand to it. OUT!

18.4

Shepherd to Bartlett, 1 run, full ball outside off, Bartlett hits it towards long-on

18.3

Shepherd to Bartlett, FOUR, just over Hetmyer at mid-off! Bartlett just manages to get enough on his expansive shot to clear the leaping Hetmyer and picks up another boundary

18.2

Shepherd to Green, 1 run, full ball this time, driven to long-off

18.1

Shepherd to Green, 2 runs, dropped! A low full-toss outside off, Green hits it towards deep mid-wicket. Rutherford makes good ground to his left and slides to get both his hands to it but it pops out

Romario Shepherd [3.0-0-50-1] is back into the attack

17.6

Forde to Green, 1 run, yorker length ball outside off, Green jams it to mid-off for a run. Fifty for Green, his third one of the series! He raises his bat and soaks in all the applause. Green is in rich vein of form and he is making the most of it

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