Australia vs West Indies, 1st ODI at Perth, , Feb 01 2013 - Ball by Ball Commentary

RESULT
1st ODI (D/N), Perth, February 01, 2013, West Indies tour of Australia
(9.2/50 ov, T:71) 71/1

Australia won by 9 wickets (with 244 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
5/20
mitchell-starc
New
AUS
Full commentary

That brings us to the end of our coverage. It has been a short and sweet day. I will be back on Sunday on comms, hoping for a better contest. Here is Dan Brettig's match-report. This is Devashish Fuloria signing off for the day. Ciao


Michael Clarke: "It is nice to be on the other side after what happened in Brisbane. I think this was a very nice Test match wicket and that was the reason we would have wanted to bowl first anyway. Mitchell Johnson is the only other bowler I have seen do what Starc did today. It was the total which prompted us to send Maxwell up the order. If Maxwell bats like this, he can certainly have opening every game [smiles]. We are going to enjoy tonight and will get ready for a tough game in two days time. It is going to be a better batting wicket on Sunday"

Darren Sammy: "They hit us hard, and now we need to hit them hard in the next game. Hopefully it was just a one off. The team backed itself to bat first. But we fell to seam and swing. We need to come back strong and hard in two days time."

Mitchell Starc gets a fancy something in a box because he is the player of the match: "It is nice when the ball swings. It's nice when you get rhythm like that. If you had put enough ball in the right areas, the pitch had enough to help the bowlers."


Game over within 10 overs. It is like Super Mario found a pipeline to take him close to the finish. Clarke walks out to shake hands along with his teammates. Maxwell came out and had some fun, he missed some, but he found the range with some unorthodox hitting. But the real star of the match was Mitch Starc. What a spell he bowled earlier today? If you haven't seen it, I recommend the highlights highly.

Gareth: "Years ago Australia A gave Sri Lanka such a hiding on a tour, that the game was over within the first innings time frame. They then played a 25 over exhibition match to make sure the crowd got their money's worth. I hope they do that hear tonight as well!"

Super Ted: "@ Gareth - I somehow don't think the boys will be allowed to play an exhibition in this day and age! #rotationpolicy"

Bill: "@Gareth They don't think of the crowd anymore. They won't want to risk injury or give the West Indians extra batting practice."

Arpit: "These type of matches are surely eating up the TV commercial revenue for boards. ICC should come up with some kind of rule about it too"

David: "At least the WI batsmen can console themselves with the knowledge that they managed the 2nd, 3rd and 4th highest individual scores in the match (extras aside)."


9.2
1
Holder to Khawaja, 1 run

comes forward, plays a soft push to the offside and completes a quick single to hand out a big thrashing to the tourists

Austen: "Maxwell is scoring runs for fun, I bet Khawaja is having a right old time watching him bat!"

9.1
Holder to Khawaja, no run

short of length wide outside off, moves away after passing the batsman who has left it alone

Davinder: "Despite a poor performance from WI, Jason Holder has decent debut." He is coming round the wicket to Uzzie

end of over 910 runs
AUS: 70/1CRR: 7.77 RRR: 0.02
Glenn Maxwell51 (35b 9x4 2x6)
Usman Khawaja7 (13b 1x4)
Sunil Narine 3-0-24-0
Jason Holder 4-0-17-1
8.6
Narine to Maxwell, no run

flighted delivery on off and middle, he comes forward to push it to the leg side, but misses as the ball turns and hits the pads

8.5
Narine to Maxwell, no run

short of length delivery, quick too, defended back to the bowler off the back foot

8.4
4
Narine to Maxwell, FOUR runs

fifty for Maxwell as he cuts it hard through gully on the off side

8.4
1w
Narine to Maxwell, 1 wide

he goes down the leg side and is called a wide, Maxwell wanted to send it to deep backward square

8.3
4
Narine to Maxwell, FOUR runs

that is more orthodox stuff, flighted delivery is smashed over the off side, inside out

8.2
Narine to Maxwell, no run

no he goes the other way with a reverse sweep, but makes no connection

Where is going now..? Let's see, deep square leg i say.

8.1
1
Narine to Khawaja, 1 run

spins away after pitching outside off, Uzzie cuts it to point, who misfields allowing a single

end of over 84 runs
AUS: 60/1CRR: 7.50 RRR: 0.26
Glenn Maxwell43 (30b 7x4 2x6)
Usman Khawaja6 (12b 1x4)
Jason Holder 4-0-17-1
Sunil Narine 2-0-14-0
7.6
Holder to Maxwell, no run

he shuffles across the stumps, not as animatedly as earlier, and misses the short of length delivery down the leg side.

7.5
Holder to Maxwell, no run

charges out and gets a full swinging delivery outside off, misses it

7.4
4
Holder to Maxwell, FOUR runs

one bounce, two bounce, and it is a boundary over extra cover. What sort of short is that. He hammers this rising delivery from around his chest with a swat over cover

7.3
Holder to Maxwell, no run

now goes all the way across to the off side, trying to paddle that over short fine, makes not connection

7.2
Holder to Maxwell, no run

and tries to send this one down to downtown Perth by moving his front leg out of the way, the ball comes in with the angles and goes between bat and pad

Barry Stump: "Won't be going to the next match at the WACA - there's going to be a lot of beer sitting in the sun after this show!"

7.1
Holder to Maxwell, no run

moves to the leg side, but the ball is full and it takes an inside edge to square leg

end of over 79 runs
AUS: 56/1CRR: 8.00 RRR: 0.34
Usman Khawaja6 (12b 1x4)
Glenn Maxwell39 (24b 6x4 2x6)
Sunil Narine 2-0-14-0
Jason Holder 3-0-13-1

David: "Khawaja's gone past his highest score in ODI's ... what an achievement!"

6.6
Narine to Khawaja, no run

flighted on middle and leg, it grips and turns past the bat. Uzzie beaten outside off

Two slips.

6.5
Narine to Khawaja, no run

93 ks, flat and quick on off, he comes forward an defends

6.4
4
Narine to Khawaja, FOUR runs

short and spins away from Uzzie, who uses the opportunity and cuts it hard past point to pick some welcome runs

Dale: "As glad i am to see Australia be on the right side of an embarrasing total, i am still a bit dissapointed the new batsmen didn't get a real chance to prove themselves."

6.3
1
Narine to Maxwell, 1 run

comes down the pitch, but the ball is flatter, he has to dab it to cover for a single

6.2
Narine to Maxwell, no run

and goes for a power sweep off a flighted one, but hits the man at forward short leg. It hit the fielder on his shin pads

6.1
4
Narine to Maxwell, FOUR runs

short of length, turns into the batsman, Maxwell pulls it along and smashes it to deep midwicket boundary