India vs Australia 2nd ODI Highlights: India Beat Australia By 8 Runs To Take 2-0 Lead.

 

India vs Australia 2nd ODI Highlights: India Beat Australia By Eight Runs To Take 2-0 Lead.



Vijay Shankar (2 by 15 runs), when Australia were 11 runs away from victory in the last over, took charge and scored three 500 runs in ODIs with two wickets, including Marcus Stonis (52)

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India vs Australia 2nd ODI Highlights: India Beat Australia By Eight Runs To Take 2-0 Lead(image credit:BCCI).

After the superb century of captain Virat Kohli, the spinners bowled the middle overs and fast bowlers in the final overs. and as result, India made an eight-run win over Australia in the second one-day international on Thursday with a 2-0 lead in the five-match series.Under the leadership of Kuldeep Yadav (3/54), and  spinners restricted the run speed in the middle overs.but  Despite this, Australia needed 29 runs in the last five overs and they had four wickets left.

India vs Australia 1st ODI Highlights:

 

In such a way Jaspreet Bumrah (2 by 29 runs) gave a fantastic bowling performance. Vijay Shankar (2 by 15 runs), when Australia were 11 runs away from victory in the final overs, and took three wickets to win the 500th ODI in India by taking two wickets with dangerous Marcus Stonis (52).

Kohli’s foundation  laid by the foundation of India’s victory. He played a wonderful innings of 116 runs in 120 balls including ten boundaries. This shows that he runs his most runs. In the meantime, only Vijay Shankar (46 off 41 balls) was able to give good support to Kohli.

Both of them added 81 runs for the fourth wicket.  India were dismissed by 250 runs in 48.2 overs.

Finch (37) and Khawaja (38) added 83 runs for the first wicket to give Australia a solid start.

Peter  played 48 runs in the middle overs, while Stonis continued to expect the final but in the end Australia were bowled out for 242 in 49.3 overs.

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