West Indies beat Australia by five wickets Sunday to record its first One-Day International win over its old rival since 2006 and tie its five-match series at 1-1. Spinner Sunil Narine captured four wickets and Kieron Pollard smashed an unbeaten 47 as West Indies cruised to victory with 10 balls to spare in the rain-affected match at the Arnos Vale Ground in St. Vincent. The match was reduced to 40 overs a side after rain began falling shortly after the start. The Australians, who won the first match by 64 runs Friday, could only muster a modest total of 154 for nine, with David Hussey top scoring with 37 off 62 balls. Shane Watson (25), Mike Hussey (24) and George Bailey (21) all made starts but no-one was able to go on make a significant score as Narine ripped through the middle-order, taking career-best figures of 4-27. “We kept on fighting but we were a little short,” Watson said in a post-match interview. “Once the sun got on the wicket it seemed to settle a little more but that's the great challenge of the playing in the West Indies and we have to adapt a little better.” West Indies, set 158 from 40 overs to win under the Duckworth/Lewis method, made a terrible start to their reply when Kieron Powell was bowled on the first ball of the innings, shouldering arms to Brett Lee. The home side was still in danger when it slumped to 74-4 in the 19th over before Pollard took control, slogging four sixes in his unbeaten 47 and sharing a 64-run partnership with Dwayne Bravo (30) that turned the match.