In pics, India vs Australia: 4th ODI
Edited By : Cricket Country Staff | Mar 10, 2019, 09:37 PM IST
Published On Mar 10, 2019, 09:37 PM IST
Last UpdatedMar 10, 2019, 09:37 PM IST
Australia edged out India in a high-scoring thriller to win the Mohali ODI and levelled the series 2-2.
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Jasprit Bumrah gave India their second breakthrough as he dismissed Shaun Marsh in the fourth over. The right-arm pacer then went on to dismiss Usman Khawaja just when it looked that the Australian left-hander will score his second hundred in a row. @AFP
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The Indian openers – Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan – made up for their disappointing show in the first three ODIs as the two put up a 193-run opening stand and played a pivotal role in India scoring a mammoth 358 in Mohali. @Twitter/Cricket Australia
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Aaron Finch’s woes against Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who replaced Mohammed Shami in the playing XI, once again on display as the Australian skipper was out in the first over of the visitors’ chase as the Indian pacer’s delivery sneaked through Finch’s defence and disturbed the timber. @AFP
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While Jhye Richardson went for the runs, 85 from 9 overs, he managed to dismiss Virat Kohli for the fourth time in ODIs. The young Australian pacer had dismissed the Indian skipper in all the three ODIs during India’s tour of Australia. @Twitter/ICC
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The duo of Usman Khawaja-Peter Handscomb put up a 192-run partnership after Australia had lost two quick wickets in chase. Their partnership was the second-highest partnership of the match after Dhawan-Rohit’s 193-run stand. @AFP
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While India went on to score 358, Pat Cummins returned with a five-wicket haul, conceding 70 runs in his 10 overs. The Australian pacer dismissed centurion Shikhar Dhawan, Rishabh Pant, Kedar Jadhav, Vijay Shankar and Yuzvendra Chahal to complete a fifer. @Twitter/Cricket Australia
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Peter Handscomb, meanwhile, went onto notch up his first ODI hundred. The Australian middle-order batsman scored 117 off 105 balls. @Twitter/Cricket Australia
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After a lean run, Shikhar Dhawan roared back with a career-best 143. (Image: Twitter/Cricket Australia
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Usman Khawaja missed a second ODI hundred by nine runs on Sunday. (@ Twitter/Cricket Australia)
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While Rohit Sharma will be disappointed after missing out on his 23rd ODI hundred, the Indian vice-captain scored 95 off 92 balls to give India a solid start alongside Shikhar Dhawan. @Twitter/Cricket Australia
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Ashton Turner, who replaced injured Marcus Stoinis in the playing XI, notched up his maiden ODI fifty and scored a breath-taking 84 not out off 43 balls to seal a memorable win for Australia. The win in the fourth ODI helped Australia level the five-match ODI series 2-2 with a game to spare. @Twitter/Cricket Australia
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