Aussies advance to tri-series final despite Samuels’ superb 125
Man-of-the-Match Marlon Samuels made his first century against Australia
Man-of-the-Match Marlon Samuels made his first century against Australia

A free-wheeling Glenn Maxwell and mature Mitch Marsh have trumped Marlon Samuels’ ton as Australia defeated West Indies and sealed its place in the ODI tri-series final.

Steven Smith and Mitchell Marsh's 122-run fourth-wicket stand helped Australia set themselves up for a final flourish ©
Steven Smith and Mitchell Marsh’s 122-run fourth-wicket stand helped Australia set themselves up for a final flourish ©

Steve Smith’s side needed a victory in Barbados to advance to the series final, also at Kensington Oval on Sunday.
Marsh stepped up, top scoring with 79 as Australia hauled in their target of 283 with eight balls remaining and six wickets in hand.
Maxwell, dropped by selectors earlier in the tournament, smacked a couple of astonishing boundaries in a thrilling finish.
He defused mystery spinner Sunil Narine with a switch-hit six in the 46th over then creatively helped Australia take 17 runs off the next over.
The all-rounder’s quick-fire 46 came off 26 deliveries and put the result beyond doubt.
It was Marsh and Steve Smith (78) who did the bulk of the work.
Darren Bravo found Smith short of his ground in the 42nd over but missed a crucial run-out chance when Marsh was on 44.
The all-rounder made him pay, striking six boundaries in one of the most polished innings of his short career.
In a drama-filled contest, Marsh was scratchy at the start of his innings but finished in formidable form.
Smith’s dismissal ended a 122-run partnership and left the visitors wanting a further 62 runs from 50 deliveries.
The required run-rate blew out to almost nine an over but Maxwell was in his element.
Samuels’ 125 was the 35-year-old’s first century in any format against Australia and lifted West Indies to 8 for 282.
Smith would have banked on chasing a much smaller target after winning the toss and snaring two catches as West Indies slipped to 3 for 31.
But man-of-the-match Samuels and Denesh Ramdin (91) steadied in style, breaking records as they feasted on some wayward bowling and listless fielding in a 192-run stand.
Sloppy fielding was again an issue for Australia.
Matthew Wade dropped a one-handed catch when Samuels was on 65 and West Indies were 3 for 132 in the 29th over. (AAP)

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