Port Of Spain (Trinidad), May 25: Australia beat the West Indies by 67 runs to win the One-Day International cricket series 4-0 at the Queen's Park Oval here today.
The World Cup champions run their 21st consecutive one-day match and their 11th straight over the Windies.

Australia scored 286 for five off their 50 overs and bowled out the West Indies for 219 off 45.3 overs to claim another convincing victory in the seven-game series.


The West Indies were always well behind the asking rate and self-destructed with three run outs in the last four wickets to fall.
Adam Gilchrist top-scored with 84 in Australia's innings with youngster Michael Clarke contributing a blazing 55 off 40 balls.
Chris Gayle hit 84 off 113 balls in the West Indies innings, but apart from skipper Brian Lara's 40 off 47 balls he found little support.
The fifth match of the series takes place at the queen's park oval here today with the final two matches in Grenada next Friday and Sunday.

Match scores: Australia 286 for 5 (50 overs), West Indies, 219 (45.3 overs).
Bureau Report