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In the first ODI of the three-game series, Australia scored 364 runs for the loss of 6 wickets in 50 overs against India.
This is Australia’s highest entry against India. 359 was the previous highest in the 2003 World Cup final.
Finch hit 114 of 124 balls in his 17th century ODI. He also became Australia’s second-fastest hitter to reach 5,000 ODI runs.
Smith has scored 105 of 8 balls with 11 fours and 4 sixes. In the end, Maxwell’s bat came out of 19 45 balls.
Finch and David Warner gave Australia a great start after winning the toss and choosing to hit. In the beginning, both scored runs without risk of explosive hitting. 51 runs in 10 power play overs.
Then gradually increase your running speed a little. Finch hit fifty of 69 balls and Warner 54 of 54 balls.
In the opening match, the eleven-century pair stopped for 158 runs. Warner was caught behind the wicket by Mohammad Shamir with 69 balls.
Finch and Smith also scored hundreds in the second wicket. This time with a lot of speed, a pair of 108 runs with only 63 balls.
Finch hit a century with 117 balls. He is now Australia’s fourth top scorer, surpassing Adam Gilchrist’s 16th.
After a century, Finch took 114 races in an attempt to increase the race. Marcus Stones couldn’t use the promotion order.
However, there was no problem increasing the speed of the Australian race. In addition to all the great cricket shots, Smith and Maxwell shuffled Indian bowling in practice of innovative shots. The duo made a pair of 56 25-ball runs.
Smith took the lead early in innings with a ball run. After that, Tumul became aggressive in a hurry. He hit fifty of 36 balls with five six-ball limits.
It also survived two rounds. Shikhar Dhawan failed to catch 38 runs, Yuzbendra Chehel dropped a tough catch for 63 runs.
After defending India, Smith hit three figures with 72 balls. Australia’s fastest third century ODI.
In the end Alex Carey made 17 of 13 balls. Australia had 110 runs in the last 10 overs.
Only Mohammad Shami (3/59) has done a little better in the days of Indian bowlers. Dedar gave the remaining 4 runs. There was no alternative bowler hat in the XI. Chehel has scored 79 runs in 10 overs, the most expensive bowling alley for an Indian bowler in ODI.
Short score:
Australia: 364/6 in 50 overs (Warner 69, Finch 114, Smith 105, Stones 0, Maxwell 45, Labushan 2, Carey 16 *, Cummins 2 *; Shami 10-0-59-3, Bumrah 10-0-63-1 , Saini 10-0-63-1, Chehel 10-0-69-1, Jadeja 10-0-63-0).
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