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India vs Australia ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 warm-up match at Adelaide: India make slow start in huge chase

India need a mammoth 372 runs to win against Australia in warm-up match.

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Published: Feb 08, 2015, 01:35 PM (IST)
Edited: Feb 08, 2015, 01:35 PM (IST)

Rohit Sharma © IANS (File photo)
Rohit Sharma © IANS (File photo)

India were 20 for no loss after four overs in their ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 warm-up match at the Adelaide Oval against Australia on Sunday. India need another 352 runs to win from 46 overs with all 10 wickets intact. LIVE BLOG: India vs Australia ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 warm-up match

Rohit Sharma began India’s chase with a cracking cover drive off Mitchell Starc in the first over. The Indian opener had scored a century in the last outing — against the same opponent at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in the triangular series. There was a nervous moment for Rohit in the third over as an outside edge off Josh Hazlewood fell short of the fielder at the first slip. ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Complete Coverage

Shikhar Dhawan looked edgy as he has not been among the run-scorers. He did well to survive the second over off Mitchell Johnson, who surprisingly shared the second new ball with Starc. The left-handed batsman hit a four through the covers in the third over to gain some confidence. ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: POINTS TABLE

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Earlier in the first innings, Glenn Maxwell‘s 57-ball 122 and David Warner‘s century helped Australia set a mammoth target of 372 runs for India to win. Maxwell clobbered as many as eight sixes and 11 boundaries as he retired on 122, to help Australia make most of the perfect batting track at the Adelaide Oval