Captain Benkenstein made a quickfire 61 off 43 deliveries.
He took 1.438 wickets off 72,082 deliveries at an average of 23.15 with a best bowling analysis of 9 wickets for 61 runs.
Waugh went onto make 120 off 110 deliveries helping Australia win with two balls to spare.
Johnson scored his maiden Test century off only 86 deliveries.
When the Indian bowlers pitched the ball slightly short, he was less destructive, hitting 12 runs off 30 such deliveries.
Viv Richards then hit 51 off 61 deliveries.
Nixon hit 7 off 10 deliveries, including a 4, but his team's total of 162 proved inadequate in the end.
He scored a century in his first Clydesdale Bank 40 appearance against Sussex, with 116 off 105 deliveries.
Batting only once and coming in at number six in the batting order, Warner scored 42 runs off 48 deliveries.
Following a middle order collapse, Smith resurrected the innings with a quickfire 81 off 58 deliveries, taking the Blues total to a respectable 271.