West Indies v Australia, 5th ODI, St Lucia
Australia hold nerve to draw series
With West Indies seeking a win to seal the series, Darren Sammy inserted Australia. Shane Watson helped get the tourists off to a solid start•AFP
Watson successfully reviewed an lbw appeal off Sammy when on 27•Associated Press
Watson also fell in the 60s, guiding Russell's bouncer to third man•Associated Press
Peter Forrest made a half-century to steady Australia's innings•Associated Press
The West Indies reply got off to a terrible start, with Johnson Charles dismissed for nought off the fifth ball of the innings•Associated Press
Kieron Pollard tried to resurrect West Indies as they fell behind in the asking rate•Associated Press
But Australia held their nerve to seal the victory by 30 runs and square the series•AFP
David Warner and Watson put on 118 for the first wicket in less than 20 overs•Associated Press
Andre Russell made a remarkable save on the boundary, taking a leaping, one-handed catch then throwing the ball back into play before he landed to prevent a six•Associated Press
A brief but persistent downpour kept the players off the field for around 45 minutes•Getty Images
Michael Hussey made 25, adding some late boundaries in partnership with Matt Wade•Associated Press
Lee removed Marlon Samuels in his second over, and had 2 for 8 with three maidens from his opening spell•Associated Press
Matthew Wade suffered a blow to the stomach after colliding with Ben Hilfenhaus as both ran after a catch•AFP
Sunil Narine dismissed David Warner for 69 to break Australia's opening stand•Associated Press
When the players returned to the field, Sunil Narine bowled Brett Lee, who had been promoted up the order•Associated Press
Russell and Kemar Roach shared seven wickets between them as Australia posted 281•Associated Press
Adrian Barath provided resistance at the top of the order, hitting Lee and Ben Hilfenhaus to the boundary •Associated Press
Darren Sammy threatened to pull off a heist with a frenetic 84 off 50 balls•Associated Press