West Indies v Australia, 2nd ODI, St Vincent
West Indies secure long-awaited win over Australia
Rain early in the day meant a delayed start at the Arnos Vale Ground and, after being put in, Australia's openers, Shane Watson and David Warner, were soon jogging off again•AFP
Peter Forrest was then caught at slip off the last ball of the same over from Roach•AFP
That partnership came to an end when Carlton Baugh held on to a sharp edge off Michael Hussey•AFP
Lee was delighted to take the wicket of Kieran Powell with the first ball of the innings•AFP
Dwayne Bravo played a mature innings, making a risk-free 30•Associated Press
Carlton Baugh hit the winning runs, sealing West Indies' first win against Australia since 2006•AFP
Following the resumption, Warner was dismissed by one that kept low from Kemar Roach•AFP
Darren Sammy removed Watson to leave Australia in trouble•AFP
Dwayne Bravo and Sammy celebrate after George Bailey is dismissed for a quickfire 21•AFP
Johnson Charles helped West Indies rebuild, putting on 42 with Marlon Samuels•AFP
Kieron Pollard combined caution with bursts of aggression and remained unbeaten•Associated Press
David Hussey provided some impetus for Australia, adding 31 with his brother Michael•AFP
Brett Lee launched Sunil Narine for six at the start of the 40th over. Australia finished on 154 for 9•AFP
But after Charles was run out following a mix up, Darren Bravo played on to leave West Indies 74 for 4•AFP
The fans cheered as West Indies progressed towards their target•Associated Press