Alzarri Joseph to Mitchell Marsh, no run, good length delivery on middle, angles in and hits his thigh pad as he looks to clip it into the leg-side
0.5
Alzarri Joseph to Warner, 1 run, full and shaping into the pads, Warner looks to push it down the ground and gets a thick inside edge onto the pads that goes into the off-side
Slip in place, short third man is quite fine
0.4
Alzarri Joseph to Mitchell Marsh, 1 run, good length delivery on off-stump, Mitchell Marsh uses the pace and runs it down to third man
0.3
Alzarri Joseph to Mitchell Marsh, FOUR, to deep mid-wicket
0.2
Alzarri Joseph to Mitchell Marsh, no run, back of a length and outside off, bit of zip and carry as Marsh misses the upper-cut
0.1
Alzarri Joseph to Mitchell Marsh, no run, that's a peach to start! On a good length, angling in and leaving the batter off the seam after inducing a tentative push
Mitchell Marsh and Warner are at the crease. Mitchell Marsh is on strike. Alzarri Joseph will open the attack
We're gearing up for the start of the 2nd innings and it's going to have to be some chase from Australia if they want to clean-sweep this series. New opening pair today too
17:40 Local Time, 09:40 GMT, 15:10 IST: That's a daunting total posted by West Indies in the final clash of their tour down under. The Windies scored 200-plus in both the previous T20Is and they have done an impressive job once again, scoring their highest score of the series today. They lost three quick wickets in the form of Charles, Mayers and Pooran. However, Chase and Powell steadied the ship with a useful partnership for the fourth wicket. Chase was cleaned up by Zampa, while Powell was dismissed by Hardie soon after. Rutherford and Russell kept the scoreboard ticking as the pair had an excellent partnership of 139 for the sixth wicket. It was a slow start for Rutherford, but the southpaw turned the heat quickly to notch up his maiden fifty in T20Is. Dre Russ gave the finishing touch to the innings as he punished Zampa and Johnson towards the closing stages as he scored 71(29). Can Australia manage to chase this down? Join us back in 10 minutes for the second essay to find out..
19.6
Spencer Johnson to Shepherd, no run, West Indies finish with 220/6 Yorker length ball outside off, Shepherd tries to squeeze it out and gets beaten. They try to steal a bye initially, but Wade gets rid of the ball quickly
19.5
Spencer Johnson to Shepherd, 2 runs, full and wide outside off, drilled through the off-side for a brace. Spencer Johnson disldged the bails at his end, but Rutherford was in
Romario Shepherd, right handed bat, comes to the crease
19.4
Spencer Johnson to Russell, out Caught by Maxwell! Oh no, guess I jinxed him. Just when I said he's looking unstoppable, Johnson brings an end to Russell's carnage. This was pitched up by the pacer and Dre Russ tries to go big once again. Lofts it towards long-off where Maxwell completes an easy catch. Russell c Maxwell b Spencer Johnson 71(29) [4s-4 6s-7]
Spencer Johnson to Russell, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
19.3
Spencer Johnson to Russell, SIX, touch fuller on off, Russell smashes it over long-off for half-a-dozen. He's looking unstoppable, inflicting sever damage
19.2
Spencer Johnson to Russell, FOUR, full and wide outside off, Russell smashes it over cover for four runs. Was in the air, however, Russell placed it well past the fielder in the deep
19.1
Spencer Johnson to Rutherford, 1 run, to square leg
Spencer Johnson [3.0-0-36-0] is back into the attack