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4th T20I: Glenn Maxwell, Josh Englandis, Cricket News takes a 4-0 lead over Australia West Indies as Cameron Green Star

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Cameron Green’s unbeaten 55 and Josh England Bisk 51 helped Australia win a three-wicket win over the West Indies in the fourth T20I on Saturday, leading to a 4–0 lead in the five-match series. Visitors will now watch a series sweep in the last match of Monday at Warner Park, St. Kitts.After winning the toss and selecting the field, Australia limited the West Indies to 205/9.

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The hosts lost the speed in the second half of their innings, with five wickets after a 10 -over mark. Sherfen Rutherford (31), Romario Shepherd (28), and Rowman Powell (28) contributed to valuable runs, but Australia’s fielding and sharp catching were kept in investigation. Adam Zampa picked up 3/54, while Xavier Bartlet and Sean Abbott pasted each wicket.In response, Australia’s chase began on an unstable note as Captain Mitchell Marsh was rejected by LBW for second balls by debut Zedia Blade. Engagis stabilized the innings with an aggressive 51 of 30 balls (10 fours, a six), while Glenn Maxwell dasted 47 out of just 18 balls, including sixes and 47 including one four.After the breakdown of the drink, Maxwell’s dismissal triggered a medium-order vobbal. Blads impressed on debut, removing Mitchell Owen (2) and Cooper Connoli (0) in Quick Succession, finishing with three wickets. Jason Holder and Shepherd also hit important moments to keep Australia under pressure.Australia was 204/7 when a deflection from Shepherd’s hand ran out of Xavier Bartlet at the end of the non-strayer. However, Green held its nerve, added the final run and remained unbeaten at 55 in 35 balls (three fours, three sixes). Sean Abbott sealed the victory with a single, with four balls remaining.Earlier, Australia’s fielding was a standout. Maxwell pulled two stunning catch and contributed to the ball, while Green and Hardy were fast in outfield. Late rain in the West Indies innings disrupted the game, but after a delay of 55 minutes, the hosts added two more runs to finish 205.The fifth and final T20i will be played on Monday.

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