Australia got the formula to beat Pandya’s India



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For the second time at ODI, the top five hitters on any team played fifty innings today. After 2013, this time too, the fame belongs to Australia. The opponent is the same, India. But in that 2013 game, Virat Kohli played a century-long inning with 52 balls and won the game effortlessly. Today, with the century of Steve Smith (104), that of David Warner (63), that of Aaron Finch (60), that of Marnus Labushan (60) and that of Glenn Maxwell (63 *), India did not lose the hope.

Kohli has tried. He didn’t play a killer tackle like he did seven years ago. He did 69 6-ball runs. But while he was at the gate, there was hope in the team. I did not receive qualified help at the other end. Only Lokesh Rahul has scored 6 runs. They have played well with key Australian bowlers. But Moisés Henriques is in trouble. Kohli came back with a great catch. Kohli’s exit 15 overs before the match eliminated India from the match. This off-roader also got into trouble with the ball.

Henriques pitched 6 overs. He didn’t even give 5 runs over. Got 1 field with 34 runs. One spell is enough to knock a team out of orbit for 390 races. Interestingly, Hardik Pandya has shown how to launch the Ranprasaba wicket. He did not play for a long time while recovering from the injury. After a year, Pandya had 1 wicket with 24 runs in 4 overs with the ball in hand. That too for Smith, who is in great shape. And in that moment he showed how pacemakers must launch into Sydney’s wicket.

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