Summary

  • West Indies fall short in run chase of 289 - Starc taking 5-46, Hope top-scores with 68

  • Australia recovered from 79-5 - number eight Coulter-Nile smashed 92 off 60

  • Smith hit 73 before being spectacularly caught on boundary by Cottrell

  • Windies' quicks impressed early on with hostile bouncer barrage

  1. Postpublished at 17:24 British Summer Time 6 June 2019

    No bat.

    It did turn.

  2. West Indies reviewpublished at 35.3 overs

    Jason Holder is again given out lbw, this time to Adam Zampa.

    Again Holder sends it upstairs.

    Looked like it was going down at first.

  3. Postpublished at 17:23 British Summer Time 6 June 2019

    Oh dear, Shai Hope really did get suckered in there.

    His balance was all off, falling forward as he hit it, completely taken by surprise that it wasn't short.

    In isolation it was a leg stump long hop but the Aussies' canny plan got him.

  4. Postpublished at 17:22 British Summer Time 6 June 2019

    Tymal Mills
    Sussex bowler on Test Match Special

    It was the double bluff, the men were all out on the hook. Huge celebrations for the Australians, they know how important that wicket was.

  5. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 35 overs

    Hope c Khawaja b Cummins 68 (WI 190-5)

    Shai Hope has just given it away.

    He's back in his crease, expecting a short ball to finish from Pat Cummins but it's the double bluff and the Aussie quick pushes it full on leg stump.

    Instead of flicking it off his pads, Hope is through the shot too early and just loops it up off a leading edge to Usman Khawaja at mid-on.

    A fine, battling knock comes to a tame end. This is going to be a nail-biter.

  6. Postpublished at 17:17 British Summer Time 6 June 2019

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC cricket correspondent

    The batting is there, it's a question of nerve and Australia holding any chances coming their way.

  7. Postpublished at 17:16 British Summer Time 6 June 2019

    Good use of the review system by Jason Holder here...

  8. WI 188-4published at 34 overs

    Target 289

    Holder and Hope tap a single apiece off the rest of Maxwell's sixth over.

  9. WI 186-4published at 33.2 overs

    Nothing streaky about this one though!

    Width from Maxwell and Holder slaps it through the covers for four more.

  10. WI 182-4published at 33.1 overs

    Glenn Maxwell fizzes down a flat delivery that Jason Holder edges away for four. A bit streaky but a welcome boundary.

  11. WI 178-4published at 33 overs

    Need 111 runs from 102 balls

    Pat Cummins strays down leg with a bumper and Shai Hope swivels it round the corner off the gloves.

    Sub fielder Nathan Lyon puts in the dive on the boundary but can only palm it into the rope.

    The last ball is short again and Hope misses on the hook. Alex Carey appeals for caught behind but nothing doing.

  12. Postpublished at 17:12 British Summer Time 6 June 2019

    Tymal Mills
    Sussex bowler on Test Match Special

    One of those ones where you've either got to go full blooded for it or hang back because you could be wearing it in your teeth.

    Chris GayleImage source, Reuters
  13. WI 174-4published at 32.2 overs

    Well now. Jason Holder lofts a pull stroke out towards deep square leg, where Mitchell Starc elects to hang back and field the ball on the bounce.

    Should he have gone for the catch? The sun is in his eyes there and if he'd missed it, that was four.

  14. Postpublished at 17:10 British Summer Time 6 June 2019

    Tymal Mills
    Sussex bowler on Test Match Special

    If this West Indies XI stayed fit they could go a long way in the tournament but you have Russell with his knee and Gayle with his back so there are a few guys, your best players. You need them to play every game but the other guys on the bench are going to have to do a job.

  15. Postpublished at 17:09 British Summer Time 6 June 2019

    Hmm. Shai Hope is sat on the ground, legs out, in conversation with the West Indies physio.

    He looks OK though, maybe just a bit stiff.

    West Indies are currently going at 5.41 runs per over, with the required rate at 6.44.

    It should be in hand but they can't afford to lose any more wickets in this next period.

  16. Postpublished at 17:08 British Summer Time 6 June 2019

    Tymal Mills
    Sussex bowler on Test Match Special

    It's really interesting to play new teams at different grounds, you can't coast at all.

  17. How cricket is helping Bangladesh healpublished at 17:07 British Summer Time 6 June 2019

    RhodesImage source, Reuters

    Our colleague Adam Williams has been speaking to Steve Rhodes, the Englishman in charge of Bangladesh, ahead of the Tigers' clash with England on Saturday. Central to their chat were the Christchurch terror attacks which the team was caught up in earlier this year. Read the full feature here.

  18. Postpublished at 17:07 British Summer Time 6 June 2019

    Good running from Shai Hope in that last over.

    Terrible, woeful, awful running from him here, leading to Shimron Hetmyer being run out.

  19. drinks break

    WI 173-4published at 32 overs

    Target 289

    Glenn Maxwell drops short and Shai Hope cuts away for a couple.

    Two more for Hope as he carves it past cover.

    And that's yet another two as he loops a paddle sweep round the corner. Good running to get the second there.

    Time for a drink.

  20. Postpublished at 17:04 British Summer Time 6 June 2019

    A cover drive that I R Bell would be proud of...