West Indies v Australia, 3rd ODI, St Vincent
Series still level after thrilling tie
David Warner gave Australia a swift start before slowing down against spin•AFP
Matthew Wade was bowled around his legs by Sunil Narine ...•AFP
Michael Hussey began rebuilding the innings, surviving run-out chances along the way•AFP
After Bailey fell to Marlon Samuels, Michael Hussey was stumped off the same bowler. That preceded a late collapse in which Australia lost their last six wickets for 18 runs•Associated Press
Charles played fluently for 45 before becoming Watson's third victim•Associated Press
Russell was bowled by Shane Watson ...•AFP
However, with one run needed off three balls and only one wicket in hand, there was a mix-up between Kemar Roach and Darren Sammy, and Brett Lee ran out the West Indies captain to tie the game•AFP
Shane Watson was run out for 10•AFP
... sparking off huge celebrations•AFP
George Bailey scored his maiden ODI half-century•AFP
Johnson Charles began confidently as West Indies set off in pursuit of 221, despite losing opening partner Kieran Powell early on•AFP
Nathan Lyon dismissed danger man Kieron Pollard for 36•Associated Press
... but replays confirmed the umpire's doubt of a no-ball. Russell was then bowled off the free-hit as well•Associated Press
Darren Sammy then dismissed Warner, leaving Australia 58 for 3•AFP
Bailey and Michael Hussey added 112 for the fourth wicket, laying the platform for Australia's 220•Associated Press
Watson trapped Samuels lbw and then removed Darren Bravo in the same over•AFP
Andre Russell started in pugnacious fashion, striking his third ball for four and his fifth for six•AFP
Carlton Baugh added 64 with Russell to give West Indies hope to victory•AFP