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West Indies will chase 253 for victory against Australia in the rain-affected first One-day International, after a career-best spell from leg-spinner Hayden Walsh Jr heralded the return of international matches to Barbados, for the first time in 16 months.
Walsh used the familiar surroundings of Kensington Oval and grabbed five for 39 from his allotted 10 overs, and the Australians reached 252 for nine from their allocation of 49 overs in between four stoppages for rain, after they chose to bat.
Walsh is no stranger to the island, having played a few seasons with the Barbados Pride in the Cricket West Indies Professional Cricket League and Barbados Tridents in the Caribbean Premier League, and club matches up to last year for reigning Barbados Cricket Association Twenty20 Cup champions, Gladiola.
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Inept batting from West Indies and a destructive spell from Mitchell Starc overshadowed a career-best spell from Hayden Walsh Jr, and Australia crashed the return of international cricket to Barbados with a comprehensive, 133-run win under the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern Method in the rain-marred first One-day International.
Chasing a revised target of 257 from 49 overs under the lights at an empty Kensington Oval, the Windies batting failed to fire, and they were bowled out for 123 in 26.2 overs – a far cry from what their coach Phil Simmons had wanted before the series.
Only a top score of 56 from West Indies captain Kieron Pollard prevented the Caribbean side from falling for a total under 100, after Starc and new-ball partner Josh Hazlewood flattened the top-order batting of the hosts.