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With the help of Cameron Greene's unbeaten 55 and Josh English's 51 runs, Australia defeated the West Indies by three wickets in the fourth Twenty20 international on Saturday.
West Indies, who were invited to bat first, scored 250 runs for nine wickets. In reply, Australia lost seven wickets to reach the winning target in 19.2 overs. With this win, Australia has taken a 4-0 lead in the five-match series. Now, by winning the final match at Warner Park on Monday, Australia will be able to "white wash" the series.
Green completes his fifty off 35 balls. He hit three sixes and three fours. English hit one six and ten fours. For this he faced only 30 balls.
opener Glenn Maxwell hit 47 runs off 18 balls which included six sixes and a four. This time Australia's victory was not easy and captain and other opener Mitchell Marsh was lbw in the second ball. The highest individual score in the West Indies innings was just 31 runs and it was all because of the excellent fielding of Australia. Serfan Rutherford was the top scorer for the home team.
