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Aaron Finch’s 114 and Steven Smith’s 105, David Warner’s 69 and Glenn Maxwell’s 45 with 19 balls, Australia racked up around four quarters. India, however, lost three hundred to chase, but was never in a position to win!
Australia beat India by six runs in the opener of a three-match ODI series in Sydney.
Australia was 364 of 7 in assigned overs after hitting first. In response, visiting India managed to climb to 308 for 6 in allotted overs.
Australia set a record today. He brought his highest collection against India. The foundation of which was laid by Warner-Finch in the opening. The couple produced the 11th century.
At first, the cautious Finch and forward Warner added 158 in the opening in 27.5 overs. When Warner came back for 69 of 6 balls, the trip was broken.
Smith joined Finch. The pair brought in 106 more runs. This time the trip is broken with Finch’s farewell. The Australian captain had a 114-run inning with 124 balls with 9 fours and 6 sixes. Its sixteenth century. He reached the milestone of 5,000 races along the way.
Smith was then in a fierce mood. Maxwell returned when Stones returned before opening the scoring. The duo quickly added 56 runs.
Smith came back with 105 8-ball runs. It is the fastest 9th century ODI of Ajit’s career. His entries were arranged in 11 fours and 4 sixes. Maxwell was in a more stormy mood, catching 45 of 19 balls with 5 fours and 3 sixes.
India chased after the target and gave two fifty. Almost everyone ran away. But nobody could do the job.
Agarwal scored 22, skipper Kohli 21, Rahul 12, Jadeja 25 and Saini 29 were not eliminated.
The first of the two fifty was that of Dhawan, 64 of 10 balls with 8 balls. The next fifty are Hardik Pandya. India found some hope in her bat. But in those four four sixes, the 90-race innings of the 8-ball SUV stopped hope!
Jampa took 4 plots and Hazelwood took 3 plots. The other wicket belongs to Stark.
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