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Summary West Indies lost the opening game in Gros Islet, St Lucia, on Tuesday by eight wickets.
West Indies will look to level their two-match Twenty20 series against Australia when the second match gets going at Kensington Oval today.With the honours shared in the preceding one-day international series, the Windies will be hoping to also grab a share of the spoils, in what is the last chance at bragging rights before the Test series starts early next month.The Windies lost the opening game in Gros Islet, St Lucia, on Tuesday by eight wickets in a performance that was way below what they had shown in the one-day series.However, Kieron Pollard told reporters here yesterday that Windies would be looking to hit back hard at the Aussies with a stronger performance.Its Twenty20 cricket and, obviously, you just need one or two players to perform on that day for a team to win and, obviously, Mike Hussey and Shane Watson had an outstanding day for Australia (on Tuesday), Pollard said.Thats how it goes in T20. Whoever play the best on the day win so, hopefully, we can give a better account of ourselves. Were one-nil behind so well be looking to bounce back and win the game.
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