Australia struggled to 154 for nine in the second one-day international against West Indies at Arnos Grove on Sunday in a game reduced to 40 overs a side because of rain. West Indies, who lost the opening game at the same venue by 64 runs on Friday, will need 158 to win under the Duckworth-Lewis method after putting Australia into bat. David Hussey top-scored with 37 off 62 balls, an innings which featured four boundaries before he fell to off-spinner Sunil Narine, who finished with figures of 4-27 off eight overs. West Indies have lost 15 of their last 16 one-dayers against Australia, a streak stretching back to 2006. Both sides went into the game with unchanged line-ups. The start of play was delayed by the rain before more showers forced the players off for 90 minutes when Australia were 16-0 after five overs.