West Indies in Australia
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November 26, 2005
Australia 428 (Hussey 133*, Langer 99, Bravo 6-84) and 3 for 182 (Hayden 87*) beat West Indies 405 (Lara 226) and 204 (Bravo 64, Sarwan 62, Warne 6-80) by 7 wickets
Scorecard
5th day
Bulletin - Hayden takes Australia to 3-0 sweep
News - Warne cleared
Quotes - Australia responsible to play in the best spirit - Lara
Quotes - Keep current umpiring system - Ponting
4th day
Bulletin - Warne and Lee put australia on top
Verdict - Warne does it again
Gallery - Warne and Lee share the spoils
3rd day
Bulletin - Bravo and Hussey share the honours
Verdict - The find of the series
2nd day
Bulletin - Langer leads Australian riposte
Verdict - Langer's predictable comeback
News - Sweeping past Allan Border
Timeline - One more added to a bag of records
Gallery - The life of Brian in pictures
1st day
Bulletin - Lara's double-hundred rocks Adelaide
Verdict - Fascinating fightback
Preview package
Preview - West Indies search for consolation
Quotes- Ramdin sets high standards
Tony Cozier - West Indies bid to avoid whitewash
Stats - Lara's lair

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