West Indies Beat Australia In 3rd T20I
Andre Russell and Sherfane Rutherford put on the biggest sixth-wicket partnership in a Twenty20 international to steer the West Indies past Australia by 37 runs in their third and final clash on Tuesday.
Australia started well with Warner and captain Mitchell Marsh reaching 61 without loss after the six-over powerplay.
Warner clocked his 3,000th run as he brought up a 26th half-century off 25 balls before Marsh departed for 17, skying a catch to Jason Holder off Akeal Hosein.
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They reached 98-1 at the halfway mark but were pegged back by tight bowling.
The match turned when Australia lost three wickets for three runs. Roston Chase bagged two of them, including Warner and Josh Inglis (one), while Romario Shepherd bowled Aaron Hardie (16).
Glenn Maxwell blasted an unbeaten 120 in Adelaide but, with 96 needed off the final five overs, it was a bridge too far even for him and he fell for 12 as the chase fizzled despite Tim David cracking a lightening 41.
"We knew they'd come into this series, they're a really good team with some amazing cricketers, so fair play to the West Indies," Marsh said.
With Australian pace spearhead Josh Hazlewood rested, Xavier Bartlett earned a debut and Johnson Charles nicked to wicketkeeper Matthew Wade in his first over before he bowled Kyle Mayers in his second over.
In between, Nicholas Pooran was removed by Jason Behrendorff to leave the West Indies reeling at 17-3.
But Chase began the rebuild, taking 17 off Bartlett's third over before his luck ran out against Zampa, bowled for 37 as he attempted another big hit.
Hardie accounted for Rovman Powell (21) before Rutherford and Russell came to the rescue.
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Russell blasted seven sixes and four boundaries, while Rutherford hit five sixes and five fours.