Aus 53-1published at 6 overs
Target 158
And this is David Warner at his best. He chops a cut off his stumps and the ball races across the sun-soaked turf towards the grassy bank.
Warner has 40 from 22 balls already.
Australia win with 22 balls to spare
Australia close in on semi-final spot
Warner 89* (56), Marsh 53 (32)
West Indies 157-7: Pollard 44 (31)
Gayle 15 - could be final WI innings
Hazlewood 4-39, Zampa 1-20
Super 12, Group 1, Abu Dhabi
England v South Africa, 14:00 GMT
SA must win & improve run-rate
Thomas Mallows and Matthew Henry
Target 158
And this is David Warner at his best. He chops a cut off his stumps and the ball races across the sun-soaked turf towards the grassy bank.
Warner has 40 from 22 balls already.
More runs for Warner as he hoiks Hosein's spin over the fine leg boundary. He started this tournament without any kind of form behind him but is looking rather ominous (for the Ashes) now.
Target 158
Bravo responds to that boundary with a run of dot balls to Warner, one of which the Australian tucks in with bat and pad together and defends like he's playing a Test match.
Somewhere in Australia a jetlagged Stuart Broad watches on, smiling wryly.
Stuart Law
Former Australia batter & West Indies coach on BBC Test Match Special
David Warner has got that steely determination in his eyes. He means business this afternoon.
Warner has no time for sentiment it seems. Bravo's first ball is smashed for four by Warner.
Stuart Law
Former Australia batter & West Indies coach on BBC Test Match Special
Great start from Akeal Hosein. Two quality overs that just gets West Indies back on track.
Australia are still strong favourites according to the win predictor but that over from Akeal Hosein has dragged things back a bit.
Dwayne Bravo, playing his final game for West Indies, is coming on for a bowl.
Mitchell Marsh is off the mark first ball.
Stuart Law
Former Australia batter & West Indies coach on BBC Test Match Special
Two dot balls. Something always happens after two dot balls.
Finch b Hosein 9 (Aus 33-1)
There's the breakthrough! Akeal Hosein fires down two dots with his left-arm spin and as a result Finch tries to play a risky cut off his stumps. Finch gets an under-edge onto his stumps.
A good response from West Indies.
Stuart Law
Former Australia batter & West Indies coach on BBC Test Match Special
Warner was sitting back and waiting for that. Great shot.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
This is good from Warner.
Six!
A good start from Holder turns into a very expensive over as Warner clubs him for six.
Justin Langer is applauding from the bench like a man content at the end of his trip to the theatre.
Cancel that. Holder is whacked off his length by Warner baseball-style down the ground and then fiddles the next delivery out of the reach of the diving wicketkeeper.
Back-to-back fours to the Aussie left-hander.
The majestic Jason Holder has brought some tidiness to proceedings.
Target 158
And this is ragged from the Windies. First there's a shoddy misfield from Andre Russell and then it turns out the delivery was also a no-ball by spinner Chase.
Really poor.
Stuart Law
Former Australia batter & West Indies coach on BBC Test Match Special
Hetmyer did a good job getting a hand on it, but there was so much power in the stroke that it raced away to the boundary.
Chase's first over is getting the treatment. After Warner's good placement, Aaron Finch uses brute force to crash a ball through the off side. The ball nearly takes Shimron Hetmyer's hand to the boundary with it.
Stuart Law
Former Australia batter & West Indies coach on BBC Test Match Special
Great use of the feet, pressing forward then pushing back. He timed it well.
That's a lovely shot from David Warner, who picks a gap in the field for the innings' first boundary.