Australia face down their Trent Bridge demons as Nathan Coulter-Nile leads stirring revival
Torrid beginning against new ball gives way to smart batting and savvy bowling in tightly fought contest
Torrid beginning against new ball gives way to smart batting and savvy bowling in tightly fought contest
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Five-wicket haul secures second win in a row but fast bowler thanks Coulter-Nile for saving the team with the bat
It wasn't pretty but it was mightily impressive, and from the brink of certain defeat Australia have sent a World Cup warning
Two freak, unbelievable, mindboggling catches, sure. But who wins the bragging rights?
This team bounced England out in the Caribbean. A few days ago, they did Pakistan as well. Now it was Australia's turn
Frustration for West Indies after day of disputed decisions in closely-fought defeat at Trent Bridge
The allrounder has hinted at his batting potential without really delivering until he faced West Indies at Trent Bridge - and his success goes back to a wet day two years ago
All the latest updates and talking points from the game, dissected by our correspondents and writers
Nathan Coulter-Nile's 92 off 60 balls was the difference between the two teams, but West Indies could have limited the damage had they held on to a catch in the 44th over
"It's all about the safety of the player, and at the end of the day, the game of cricket isn't as important as someone's health"
The West Indies captain wants his team to show intent and doesn't want to get too caught up with the conditions
Although Australia won a warm-up game between the teams last month, the Australia captain remains wary of the 'aggressiveness' that West Indies bring to their game
Where Jason Holder's team are counting on its aggression, Australia are hoping to induce errors by creating pressure with their bowling and fielding