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| INDIA vs AUSTRALIA | MCG, MELBOURNE
- Australia captain Steve Smith has won the toss and invited India to bat first.
Teams
Australia: AJ Finch, SE Marsh, SPD Smith, GJ Bailey, GJ Maxwell, MR Marsh, MS Wade, JP Faulkner, JW Hastings, KW Richardson, SM Boland
India: S Dhawan, RG Sharma, V Kohli, AM Rahane, MS Dhoni, Gurkeerat Singh, RA Jadeja, R Dhawan, I Sharma, UT Yadav, BB Sran
Melbourne: India’s bowlers today produced yet another sloppy performance to allow Australia clinch the five match ODI series by taking an unassailable 3-0 lead as they cruised to a three-wicket victory in the third match despite a heroic century by Virat Kohli.
Batting first, India scored a decent 295 for six in 50 overs with Virat Kohli scoring a run-a-ball 117 en route his 24th ODI century.
In reply, Australia never looked in trouble as they knocked off the required runs with 1.1 overs still remaining.
Glenn Maxwell put paid to India’s hopes of an elusive win with a superlative 96 off 83 balls that had eight fours and three sixes as the bowlers once again undid the valiant effort from the batting unit. The fielding was also not upto the mark at times.
Umesh Yadav (2/68 in 9.5 overs), Barinder Sran (0/63 in 8 overs) and Ishant Sharma (2/53 in 10 overs) found it difficult to contain the batsman.
Aaron Finch (21 runs, 23 balls, 3 fours) and Shaun Marsh (62 runs, 76 balls, 6 fours) started off at almost six runs per over and the rate didn’t come down even with early bowling changes.
Debutant Gurkeerat Singh Mann dropped Finch in the 6th over, with the batsman on 20. But it had yielded a wicket,with Finch caught behind in the 8th over off Ishant. Steve Smith (41 runs, 45 balls, 5 fours) then came to the crease and started off without feeling any pressure.
He added 64 runs with Marsh, who scored a second consecutive half-century playing in place of David Warner, and the 100-mark coming up breezily in the 16th over. Australia were keeping abreast of the run-rate, and Smith was into his forties in the blink of an eye.
Against the run of play then, in the 19th over, Ravindra Jadeja (2-49) got one to spin away from him, and he edged it to slip with Ajinkya Rahane happily accepting the catch. His dismissal brought India back into the game with George Bailey (23) stumped in the 27th over.
Dhoni showed another quick thinking and brilliant glove-work moment when he ran out Mitchell Marsh (17) off an Umesh Yadav (2-68) throw in the 36th over. In between, Shaun Marsh was out caught pulling off Ishant in the 30th over. And when Matthew Wade (6) holed out against the same bowler in the 39th over, Australia were reduced to 215/6.
But Maxwell then played a superb hand, with an uncharacteristic watchful innings to score his 13th ODI fifty. In doing so, he put on 80 runs off just 63 balls for the 7th wicket with James Faulkner (21) and over by over, the hosts edged home to a win. (PTI)
- India captain MS Dhoni has blamed fielding for the loss. “It’s tough to take. We didn’t field well tonight. There were at least three boundaries we should have easily stopped. The batsmen are working hard, but we’re always talking about 10-15 extra runs. This was a slightly different wicket, but there was not much the batsmen could have done. 295 was a good total. Sran didn’t have a good day, so it became difficult for himself, and I couldn’t rotate the bowlers. Rishi and Gurkeerat bowled well, so we somewhat covered up for Ashwin’s absence. There is some encouragement, it is tough when you lose games but you have to realise the bowling attack is largely inexperienced. It’s good to see Ishant bowl well in the middle, but when there’s a bit of pressure, the fast bowlers leak runs.”
- Glenn Maxwell is the Player of the Match for his exhilarating 96. He said, “I wanted to shake off the tag of being called ‘The Big Show’. So yes, this is special. They got a good score, to chase that down with James Faulkner in the end is unbelievable. I feel like I’ve been making big strides over the last few months. The way I’m hitting the ball and approaching the game is different to what I’ve been doing over the last few years. It’s unfortunately not much of a break until Canberra, so maybe we’ll have a small celebration tonight.”
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