ABU DHABI, (Reuters) – A maiden five-wicket haul by  Doug Bollinger and a century from captain Michael Clarke powered  Australia to an eight-wicket win over Pakistan yesterday and an  unassailable 3-1 lead in the one-day series.
Paceman Bollinger, in his second ODI, took five for 35 as  Pakistan were bowled out for 197 in 48.4 overs after electing to  bat first in the fourth game.

Skipper Clarke (100 not out) then hammered his fourth ODI  century, sharing an undefeated stand of 197 for the third wicket  with opener Shane Watson (85 not out), as Australia cruised home  with 34 balls to spare.
Clarke, standing in for Ricky Ponting as captain, hit 14  fours.

Watson fought his way through a fiery four-over spell from  fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar, who removed Brad Haddin for a duck  with the second ball of the innings and trapped debutant Marcus  North lbw for one to leave Australia struggling on three for  two.

Earlier, Bollinger started well on a slow pitch by having  opener Salman Butt caught behind for two off his third delivery.

His second spell later in the innings yielded four more  victims as Pakistan collapsed to lose their last seven wickets  for 81 runs.

Bollinger dismissed Shahid Afridi (40) and Shoaib Malik (27)  when they were well set.
Opener Ahmed Shehzad top-scored with 43 and Misbah-ul-Haq  chipped in with 34.
The final match in Abu Dhabi is tomorrow.

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