IND vs AUS Highlights: Australia beat India by 35 runs, win series 3-2

IND vs AUS Highlights: Australia beat India by 35 runs, win series 3-2.

ind vs aus 4th odi highlights as aus defeat india

 

Australia made the second century in the series of Usman Khawaja, leg spinner Adam Jampa’s 
spectacular bowling and taking full advantage of India’s drawbacks by winning 35 runs in the fifth and final ODI in New Delhi on Wednesday, ten years later on India  soil . ODI series of its name Only twice (1982 and 1996) in Ferozeshah Kotla, a team has successfully achieved the goal of more than 250. The decision to bat first by winning  toss for aus   was correct and only 273 runs for Ind vs aus , which came with four specialist batsmen, became like a mountain,  here the highlights

INDIA INNIGS

Earlier, Rohit Sharma (56 off 89 balls) and Kedar Jadhav (44 off 57 balls) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (46 off 54 balls) gave hope to add 91 runs for the seventh wicket but India finally Out for 237 runs in 50 overs Jampa scored three for 46 while pace bowler Pat Cummins, Jay Richardson and Marcus Stonis took two wickets each.

Australia defeated the Indian team by 5 runs in the Feroze Shah Kotla ground in Delhi and by 35 runs in the last ODI. The home team, batting first, scored 272 runs for 9 wickets in the stipulated 50 overs. In reply, the Indian team continued to lose wickets at regular intervals and could lose 23 wickets by losing all wickets. In this way, he lost the series with the loss of captain Virat Kohli’s home ground with 35 runs. India had won the first two matches of the series, while the Aussie team made a huge comeback and won 3 consecutive wins, taking 3-2 on the series.

IND vs AUS 4TH ODIHighlights: Handscomb’s innings heaves on Dhawan’s century, Australia equals fourth ODI win series 2-0

INDIA OPENING START

India’s   chasing the target of 273 runs were poor start. It was the first shock in the 5th over as Delhi’s local boy Shikhar Dhawa on the ball of Pat Cummins caught by Alex Carrie on the score of 12 runs. It  only 50 runs that Virat Kohli  out of the stonis . he hit  Ball straight into wicketkeeper Carry’s glove . Captain Kohli scored 20 runs in 22 balls. He and Rohit shared a 53-run partnership for the second wicket.

After the captain’s dismissal, a big partnership was needed, but it did not happen. After Rishabh Pant started well, Nathan Lyon him dismissed on  16 runs and Vijay Shankar (18) got Adam Zampa caught by usman Khawaja at the hands of the pavilion. India now have 4 wickets in Score 120. During this, Rohit Sharma completed 8000 runs in ODI career. He became the third fastest batsman to score 8000 ODI runs with Virat Kohli (175 innings), AB de Villiers (182 innings), together with Saurabh Ganguly (200 innings).

After being dismissed in the same over of Rohit Sharma and Ravindra Jadeja, the Indian team came under tremendous pressure. On the pitch were new batsmen Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Kedar Jadhav. The crowd was completely calm and both of them started playing safely.
When Kadar Jadhav and Bhuvi hit six sixes, the Indian fans once again hopes to win. India’s 200 runs in the 43rd over However, on the last ball of the 46th over, Pat Cummins  bhuvi  caught in the hands of Finch at the turn of the big hit. He made impressive batting and scored 46 runs in 54 balls with 3 fours and 2 sixes. 

 


Australian innings thrill 

Earlier, with the help of second century in the series of Usman Khawaja, Australia scored a challenging total of 272 for 9. Khawaja scored 102 runs in 106 balls with ten fours and two sixes. He made two useful partnerships for the second wicket with captain Aaron Finch (27 runs from 43 balls) for the first wicket with 76 and Peter Handscum (52 runs from 60 balls). Australia scored 70 runs in the last 10 overs, but lost five wickets in the meantime.
Kedar Jadhav (44) also went in the next over.   Maxwell caught on the ball of j Richardson. Now India’s victory was broken. After that the Australian team did not have any problem in winning the match. Adam Jampa jumped 3 wickets for the visiting team, while Pat Cummins, J. Richardson and Marcus Stonis took two wickets each.