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FAST bowler Mitchell Starc produced a devastatin­g display of death bowling as Australia beat the West Indies by 15 runs at Trent Bridge for their second win at the Cricket World Cup yesterday.

Chasing 289 for victory, the West Indies got off to a poor start before Shai Hope (68) and Nicholas Pooran (40) laid the platform for the power-hitters, but the Starc-led Australian attack kept them on a tight leash, restrictin­g them to 273/9.

After leg-spinner Adam Zampa removed Pooran, fast bowler Pat Cummins had Hope caught at mid-on in the 35th over to deliver a body blow to the Windies who never recovered.

Starc claimed Jason Holder (51), Carlos Brathwaite and Sheldon Cottrell in the final five overs to finish with 5/46 in his 10 overs. Earlier, Nathan Coulter-Nile struck the highest World Cup score for a No 8 batsman as his 92 took Australia to a competitiv­e total after they lost their first five wickets for 79 runs. | Reuters

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