WI 167-4published at 31 overs
Need 122 runs from 114 balls
Pat Cummins concedes another couple of singles off the over.
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
Jack Skelton
Need 122 runs from 114 balls
Pat Cummins concedes another couple of singles off the over.
Tymal Mills
Sussex bowler on Test Match Special
Cummins is steaming in at Holder but the pace doesn't bother him at all, the fielder was never interested in it.
Shot! Pat Cummins goes back of a length and Jason Holder powerfully pulls it away over mid-wicket for four, the ball just bouncing short of the rope.
Pat Cummins is back. Australia need more wickets.
Glenn Maxwell does, however, complete a fine maiden over.
Tymal Mills
Sussex bowler on Test Match Special
Good bowling from Maxwell, he bowled really well to his field and he is doing a good job as the sixth bowler.
It did pitch outside leg! Jason Holder is reprieved. A good use of the review.
And the West Indies captain shakes his head, clearly not happy with the umpiring decisions in this innings.
That was tossed up by Glenn Maxwell but not enough to get it in line with the stumps.
It did everything else, straightening to go on to the stumps. But Holder rightly thought it had pitched outside leg.
Tymal Mills
Sussex bowler on Test Match Special
He's not going to be ragging it back so it has got to hit him full. No bat on it.
No bat involved.
Did it pitch outside leg?
If not, Holder is in trouble.
West Indies captain Jason Holder is given out lbw to Glenn Maxwell, bowling from round the wicket.
Holder sends it upstairs...
Tymal Mills
Sussex bowler on Test Match Special
Nobody will care about the run out if Hope walks off 100 not out and they win this game.
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Sir Curtly is bound to feel the cold more than others at that altitude.
John Ward, Cambridge
Hope 54, Holder 7
Width from the returning Adam Zampa and Jason Holder cracks away a cut shot to the fence.
A single brings Shai Hope on strike and he smacks it down the ground, standing and admiring the shot. Which is poor, given that Usman Khawaja is getting round to make the diving stop.
Hope does finally realise it isn't going for four and manages to scamper two, though he might've got three if he had set off from the start.
Shai Hope really needs a century - you don't want to make Sir Curtly angry.
Geoff Lemon
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Curtly Ambrose holds it together on air, but when he finished his commentary stint, he left the room chuntering about that run out.
Target 289
Hope taps a singe and Holder gets off the mark with one of his own.
Just after praising Shai Hope, he's made a bad error there.
He can make amends by steering West Indies to their target though.
Captain Jason Holder strides out to join him, holding Andre Russell back for now.
Geoff Lemon
BBC Test Match Special commentator
That is calamitous.
Hetmyer run out (Cummins) 21 (WI 149-4)
Oh dearie me, Shai Hope has sold Shimron Hetmyer down the river here. Awful mix-up.
Hope pushes the returning Glenn Maxwell wide of mid-off and sets off before changing his mind and holding out his hand to send Hetmyer back.
Way too late. Hetmyer is halfway down and has no chance, giving Pat Cummins plenty of time to sling the ball to Maxwell, who flicks off the bails.
Exactly what the West Indies didn't need. A gift for Australia.
Sir Curtly Ambrose
Former West Indies bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Shai Hope has really grown in confidence and looks so composed at the moment. He's got the measure of Australia here.