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Steven Smith’s bat against India once again. Again it was a stormy century. Glenn Maxwell played an explosive inning towards the end. Australia set a new record against India by climbing the racing hill. In the mountains of Peru, Virat Kohli and Lokesh Rahul tried without success.
Aaron Finch’s team also won the second ODI at Daputa in Sydney. They set a new record against India by scoring 379 runs, surpassing 363 runs in the previous match. Australia later secured the series with a 51-race victory by restricting the visitors to 336 races.
Several hitters got runs in the team’s victory. David Warner made 83 of 6 balls, while Captain Finch made 60 of 69 balls. On this basis, Smith made 104 runs with just 64 balls. Maxwell hit 83 with just 29 balls to lead the team to 400 runs.
In response, the team was unable to meet the demand for the first order from India even today. Captain Kohli hit 69 with 6 balls. Lokesh comes from Rahul’s bat with 7 runs and 6 balls.
After winning the toss, the hosts still have a chance to use batting heaven. The first two made a great start again. They hit effortlessly and again beat the couple of hundred. Mohammad Shami broke the tie at 23. By then 142 runs have been done.
After a while, India managed to get out Warner, who scored 63 runs, but couldn’t pull the reins. Smith turned mischievous, leaving Marnus Labushen aside. Australia’s best hitter matched the hit pose. The team continues to increase the race. He brought in 138 runs for the third wicket. Smith made a century with 62 balls. 14 fours, 2 six innings no more.
However, Maxwell has done the rest with Labushan. The batter, who is mediocre in the IPL, made 63 of 29 balls with four fours and six sixes. Previously, Labushan was fired for 80 of 61 balls.
Mayank Agarwal and Shekhar Dhawan consciously played as they climbed the hill. But with the failure to start the storm, the pressure on the team increased. Kohli brought the team into the game by taking that pressure off with Shreyas Iyer. But after a pair of 93 races, Iyer returned, leaving the job unfinished. Subsequently, the Indian captain was raising the hopes of the team with Rahul.
However, the pressure of the order fulfillment rate became an obstacle for them. In an attempt to take the pressure off, Kohli took an extra shot and took a big catch. It was then that the fate of the party passed to the Australians. Although Rahul and Hardik Pandya could do something amazing together, the picture would change.
Rahul said goodbye to Adam Jumper for 7 races. Despite the pace of the previous game, Hardik played several spot balls as the connection between bat and ball was repeatedly disturbed. Rabindra Jadeja came down and played some exciting shots to bring some joy to the Indian fans in the gallery.
India will play a game to avoid cover-up in Canberra on December 2.
Short score:
Australia: 389/4 in 50 overs (Warner 63, Finch 60, Smith 104, Labushan 70, Maxwell 63 *; Henriques 2 *;, Agarwal 0/10, Pandya 24/1)
India: 338/9 in 50 overs (Agarwal 28, Dhawan 30, Kohli 69, Iyer 38, Rahul 6, Pandya 26, Jadeja 24, Saini 10 *, Shami 1, Bomrah 0, Chehel 4 *; Stark 0/72, Hazelwood 2 / 59, Cummins 3/6, Jumpa 2/62, Henriques 1/34, Maxwell 1/34)
Outcome: Australia won by 51 runs.
Serie: The three-game series leads Australia 2-0.