Australia continued their strong start to the World Cup edging the West Indies at Trent Bridge.
The match looked to be in the West Indies' hands when they reduced Australia to 79-5 but Steve Smith and Nathan Coulter-Nile both played important knocks to help set a 289 target.
Mitchell Starc then took five wickets as Chris Gayle and co. ended 15 runs shy. Here's how it played out.
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The toss
West Indies won the toss and have chosen to bowl
West Indies captain Jason Holder: "I think our fast bowlers can extract whatever is in the wicket early on. The nature of the wickets in England is that they don't change very much. We just have to remain disciplined and remain aggressive like we were in our first game against Pakistan."
Australia captain Aaron Finch: "I probably would have had a bat first anyway, it looks dry and hopefully it will spin later. We are starting to take the key moments in games."
1.0 Australia 10-0 Aaron Finch 2 David Warner 2
Oshane Thomas opens the bowling for West Indies, nothing like an easy introduction into the game for the openers...
Not the best start. Thomas goes over the wicket and it's wide then off towards the boundary. Not the best statement with the first ball of the day.
Warner gets himself off the mark with a knock past backward point and Shimron Hetmeyer fumbles it at the boundary. Not the best statement with the second ball of the day.
Thomas is then done for a no-ball after hitting Warner's pad. The free hit is clubbed to mid-wicket and Carlos Brathwaite does well to prevent the boundary.
What a chaotic over to start of the day. More of the same, anyone?
2.0 Australia 15-0 Aaron Finch 6 David Warner 2
Sheldon Cottrell opens his account this morning with a decent over. Finch is getting into his groove with two runs after clipping the ball to third man, he's already showing a keen eye for making this West Indies side work in the field.
2.2 Australia 15-0
WICKET! Aaron Finch (6)
Oshane Thomas is back for another over and troubles Finch with his first ball, the Australian captain throws the kitchen sink at it, but misses.
The next delivery is very similar and Finch edges it to Shai Hope behind!
A huge blow for Australia.
3.0 Australia 22-1 Usman Khawaja 4 David Warner 2
Khawaja is equal to Oshane Thomas' short bowling and finds the first boundary of the day.
This West Indies tactic of agressive short-pitch bowling has the Aussies fired up here. Mind you, Khawaja has just tacken a whack on the shoulder from the penultimate delivery of the over. Off the glove and onto the visor. Ouch.
The physios are on to check on Khawaja. He seems okay, although this is not his first knock. He was hit by Andre Russell in a warm-up game. It can't be much fun facing this West Indies attack.
Well, that was an eventful over.

4.0 Australia 26-2
WICKET! David Warner (3)
We have our first salute of the day as Sheldon Cottrell removes Warner!
This is a fantastic start for the West Indies and Australia seem to have no way of replying to their impressive bowling.
Here comes Steve Smith to greater boos than Warner received.
5.0 Australia 28-2 Usman Khawaja 11 Steve Smith 1
Smith is off the mark with a single. He never looks out of form and Australia will hope he can hold the fort and get others batting around him throughout the day.
6.0 Australia 33-2 Usman Khawaja 11 Steve Smith 2
Batsman's World Cup you say?
6.0 Australia 33-2 Usman Khawaja 11 Steve Smith 2
Here comes Andre Russell. It seems West Indies are keen to keep Oshane Thomas fresh for the middle overs.
How will Russell do after causing havoc against Pakistan with his short bowling?
7.0 Australia 36-3
WICKET! Khawaja (13)
It turns out he's done quite well!
Andre Russell shows a great amount of variation, going short, wide and slow.
The last three deliveries of the over are short and aggressive, continuing to give Khawaja the rough treatment and the final ball of the over is hit to Shai Hope, who makes no mistake behind the wicket.
7.0 Australia 38-3 Glenn Maxwell 0 Steve Smith 3
That is not an innings that Usman Khawaja will look back with fondness. He never really got going and was subject to an onslaught by the West Indies bowling attack.
Glenn Maxwell is in and this is a partnership that Australia desperately need to develop.
7.3 Australia 38-4
WICKET! Glenn Maxwell (0)
Sheldon Cottrell dismisses Maxwell for a duck off two balls. Cottrell's delivery is very good and Shai Hope is on-hand to get underneath a high mis-hit to continue this early dismantlement of the Australia top order.
Yeah, about that partnership...
8.0 Australia 38-4 Steve Smith 4 Marcus Stoinis 0
Australia look absolutely shell-shocked here and we can now reflect on what was a great toss to win for West Indies, who put the Aussies into bat this morning.
8.0 Australia 38-4 Steve Smith 4 Marcus Stoinis 0
Give us a couple of overs and we'll bring you news of another wicket.
9.0 Australia 40-4 Steve Smith 4 Marcus Stoinis 0
You always feel that Australia are in with a chance as long as Steve Smith remains at the crease, it will almost certainly be curtains for Australia if he is dismissed next.
Andre Russell licks his lips as he begins his second over and is getting great results on this pitch. Every delivery of his is carrying so nicely and seemingly doing exactly as he wants it to.
Just the two wides from that over.
10.0 Australia 48-4 Steve Smith 4 Marcus Stoinis 8
Carlos Brathwaite comes into the attack but bowls too slow and full to Stoinis, who takes the invitation and punches it to his left for four.
Stoinis holds fire for a couple of deliveries then swats a short ball away to the boundary. Better from Australia, but don't hold your breath.
10.0 Australia 48-4 Steve Smith 4 Marcus Stoinis 8
That's the end of the powerplay and Australia are the first team to lose four wickets inside the first 10 overs in this World Cup.

11.0 Australia 54-4 Steve Smith 9 Marcus Stoinis 8
There's the 50 for Australia as Smith finds the boundary. It doesn't deter Andre Russell as he continues to fire his short deliveries.
It's worth noting that extras (15) are the leading scorer at the minute. 1nb 12w 1b 1lb
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