Watch the highlights of Australia vs West Indies - The 2nd match of the 1995-96 Benson & Hedges World Series triangular cricket tournament between Australia and West Indies played at the Adelaide Oval on December 17, 1995.
Match Overview:
All-round display from Mark Waugh's half-century with a wicket, Debutant Shane Lee's impressive debut with 39 then took one-wicket and A lethal opening spell of 2 for 8 off seven overs by Craig McDermott helped to Australia massive 121-run victory over West Indies in a rain-affected, one-sided second match of a Benson and Hedges World Series.
In-Depth Match Highlights:
* The West Indies' cricketing decline accelerated even more alarmingly with a woeful batting display that handed Australia a 121-run win in their World Series one-day international match at the Adelaide Oval.
* Set a victory target of 243, the West Indies had lurched to 4-17 by the ninth over and ultimately scrambled together an embarrassing 6-121 off 47 overs in the rain- affected match.
* It was the Windies' second defeat in three days they lost by four wickets to Sri Lanka at the same venue on Friday.
Australia scored 242-6 in the allotted 47 overs - match reduced from 50 to 47-overs per a side due to rain - with top scorer by Mark Waugh struck 53 off 65-balls including 3-fours.
Mark Waugh cracked a 47 off 91-balls including 4-fours, Michael Slater struck 32 off 40-balls included 4-fours & a six.
Debutant Shane Lee - who hammered a 39 off 27-balls on his debut ODI match - including 3-fours with strike rate of 144.44 and Michael Bevan blasted a unbeaten 32 off 27-balls included 4-fours with strike rate of 118.51.
West Indies best bowler by Roger Harper claimed a 4-wickets for 46-runs in 10-overs, Ian Bishop and Carl Hooper both took one-wickets.
West Indies scored 121-6 in the allotted 47 overs with top scorer by Shivnarine Chanderpaul cracked a 39 off 83-balls without a boundary.
Roger Harper scored a unbeaten 31 off consuming 82-balls including a boundary and Jimmy Adams cracked a 20 off 46-balls included a boundary.
Australia best bowler by Craig McDermott captured 2-wickets for 8-runs in 7-overs including two maidens with economy rate of 1.14.
Glenn McGrath, Mark Waugh both picked up one-wickets and Debutant Shane Lee - who took 1-wicket on his debut ODI match.
Mark Waugh named Player of the match for his brilliant batting performance to scored 53 off 65-balls including three boundaries.
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