Australia beat woeful West Indies

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Friday 19 February 2010 12:02 GMT
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Australia edged closer to their first unbeaten summer in nine years as the one-day international series against West Indies came to a predictable end at the MCG.

In yet another one-sided match, the Windies were simply abysmal as Australia coasted to a 125-run win.

The margin actually flattered the tourists, who at one stage collapsed to 135 for eight before being bowled out for 199 in the 37th over in reply to Australia's 324 for five.

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