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Taylor’s hat-trick stuns Australia

Taylor’s hat-trick stuns Australia

By Agence France Presse

Mumbai, October 18:

Paceman Jerome Taylor snatched a hat-trick as the West Indies upset favourites Australia by 10 runs in a dramatic Champions Trophy match here on Wednesday.

Australia, chasing a West Indian total of 236-6, lost five wickets for 42 runs to be restricted to 224-9. Taylor bowled Michael Hussey and trapped Brett Lee leg-before with the last two balls of his ninth over, the 48th of the innings. Taylor then returned for the final over with Australia needing an improbable 16 runs and shattered Brad Hogg’s stumps with his first delivery to complete a split hat-trick.

Taylor finished with 4-49 to stop Australia, who were cruising at 182-4 in the 42nd over following a 101-run stand between Adam Gilchrist (92) and Michael Clarke (47). But Gilchrist’s run out eight runs short of a deserved century triggered a collapse in which the unusually tentative Australians lost their last three wickets in the space of five runs.

The West Indian innings revolved around fluent half-centuries from captain Brian Lara and Runako Morton. The pair added 137 for the fifth wicket after the West Indies were reduced to 63-4 by the 15th over.

Lara, who dropped himself to number six, made up for a hesitant start to flay two sixes and seven boundaries off the world champions in his 71 before hurting his back while playing a shot. He called for treatment soon after smashing fast bowler Brett Lee for a six and managed to add only four more runs before spooning a catch to the covers off Glenn McGrath.

Morton remained unbeaten on 90, a knock studded with seven fours and a sweetly-timed six over long-on against McGrath in the penultimate over. The centre wicket at

the Brabourne stadium played better than the controversial dusty side tracks provided for the previous two matches that were described as “sub-standard” by South African captain Graeme Smith.

The ball still did not come on to the bat to facilitate strokeplay, forcing the batsmen to grind for their runs. But batting was not a difficult task as Lara, Morton, Gilchrist and Clarke showed.

Australia play England next in Jaipur on Saturday. The West Indies take on hosts India in Ahmedabad on October 26.

SCOREBOARD

WEST INDIES

W Hinds c Ponting b Bracken 1

C Gayle c Gilchrist b Watson 24

D Smith c Hogg b Lee 8

R Sarwan lbw b Clarke 21

R Morton not out 90

B Lara c Symonds b McGrath 71

C Baugh c Ponting b Bracken 13

M Samuels not out 1

Extras: 5 (1lb, 1nb, 3w)

Total: 234/6 (50 overs)

FoW: 1-10, 2-25, 3-47, 4-63, 5-200, 6-233

Australia bowling: Lee 8-0-45-1,

Bracken 10-1-42-2, McGrath 8-0-42-1,

Watson 8-0-34-1, Clarke 5-0-18-1,

Symonds 8-0-35-0, Hogg 3-0-17-0

AUSTRALIA

A Gilchrist run out 92

S Watson c Sarwan b Bradshaw 0

R Ponting b Taylor 1

D Martyn c Bravo b Bradshaw 17

A Symonds b Gayle 18

M Clarke c & b Bravo 47

M Hussey b Taylor 13

B Hogg b Taylor 10

B Lee lbw b Taylor 0

N Bracken not out 3

G McGrath not out 3

Extras: 20 (8lb, 3nb, 9w)

Total: 224/9 (50 overs)

FoW: 1-12, 2-17, 3-44, 4-81, 5-182, 6-206, 7-214, 8-214, 9-219

West Indies bowling: Bradshaw 10-0-38-2,

Taylor 10-0-49-4, Smith 3-0-16-0,

Samuels 10-1-36-0, Gayle 10-0-39-1,

Bravo 6-0-33-1, Sarwan 1-0-5-0