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WINDIES restrict Australia to 220 all out
Jamaica Observer
Tuesday, March 20, 2012 | 12:06 PM
A disciplined bowling and fielding performance by the West Indies restricted Australia to 220 all out during the third one day international at the Arnos Vale Stadium in Kingstown, St Vincent.
The Australians won the toss and opted to bat and were 99-3 after 25 overs.
The visitors have made one change to their team from the last ODI on Sunday, replacing batsman Peter Forrest with off-spinner Nathan Lyon.
West Indies, however, have remained unchanged from the first two matches.
The five-match series is level 1-1 after Australia won the opening game by 64 runs last Friday and West Indies captured the second game on Sunday by five
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