Next up for West Indies is a four-test home series against India starting on July 21, while Australia start a three-test series in Sri Lanka on July 26. Australia, who batted first after winning the toss, seemed destined to post a middling target until wicketkeeper Matthew Wade, batting at number seven, rattled off an unbeaten 57 off 52 balls. "We were in a bit of trouble at one point and I thought Matthew Wade and the tail did an incredible job to get to 270." The result cements Australia's number one ODI ranking, while eighth-ranked West Indies might take some consolation from reaching the final ahead of South Africa, the other team in the 10-match series. MAN OF THE SERIES - HAZLEWOODHazlewood, meanwhile, was named man of the series for his 11-wicket haul, and he said there was no secret to his success.
Source: India Today June 27, 2016 02:48 UTC