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Peter Handscomb

Australia clinch historic series with 35-run win over India

Australia inflicted a series defeat on the World No.2 side in their final ODI series before the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup, winning their first ODI series since 2017 and their first in India in a decade.  

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In pics, India vs Australia 5th ODI

Usman Khawaja scored his second hundred of the series to help Australia score 272/9, batting first.

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Partnership between Richardson and Cummins was really good: Usman Khawaja

Usman Khawaja scored his second hundred of the series as Australia scored 272 after electing to bat in the fifth and final ODI of the series.

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India vs Australia, 5th ODI: India keep Australia to 272/9 despite Usman Khawaja’s 100

From a healthy 175/1 in the 33rd over, Australia went on to lose their next six wickets for just 54 runs to lose the initiative.

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5th ODI: Australian hardwork of 18 months showing results: Alex Carey

After being 0-2 down in the five-match series, Australia now have a chance to win the series after winning the third and fourth ODI.

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Peter Handscomb is currently Australia’s best player of spin: Brad Hodge

Recalled in January, Peter Handscomb averages 47.85 in seven ODIs this year.

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Chasing down 359 was a big moment for us: Peter Handscomb

Chasing a steep 359 to stay alive in the series, Australia were 12-2 in the fourth over before Handscomb (117) and Usman Khawaja raised 192 runs to put their chase back on track.

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Kuldeep Yadav slows it down for quick results

Top order wickets are like a badge of honour for bowlers, and Kuldeep’s ability to snuff out partnerships is a welcome boon.

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Talking points: Ashton Turner turns it, India keep spilling it

Peter Handscomb and Shikhar Dhawan confirmed their World Cup spots with fine hundreds.

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I know that I didn’t nick that one that went upstairs: Ashton Turner

Turner, who replaced the injured Marcus Stoinis, helped Australia chased down the mammoth 359-run target with 13 balls to spare in their highest ever run chase.

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