India vs Australia, Highlights 2nd ODI: Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni shine’s As India Beat Australia To Level Series 1-1
Team India won the second ODI VS Australia by six wickets with the help of useful innings of captain Virat Kohli (104 runs) and Rohit Sharma (43) and Mahendra Singh Dhoni (55 not out). The 299 runs scored by Australia was achieved by Team India losing 4 wickets in 49.2 overs. India scored a century (131 runs) made by Shaun Marsh of Australia with Virat Kohli’s century.
After this win, the series of three ODIs has been equal to 1-1 and the series victory on the head of the winning team will be the key to victory in the last ODI of 18 January. Australia, with the help of Shaun Marsh’s century, scored 298 runs in 50 overs losing 9 wickets in the first batting by winning the toss on the Adelaide Ground. In reply, India achieved the target by losing four wickets. Dhoni (55 not out, 54 balls, two sixes) with Dinesh Karthik made 25 runs off 14 balls (two fours) and returned unbeaten. Virat Kohli was declared Man of the Match.
India vs Australia, 1st ODI: HIGHLIGHT Rohit Sharma’s shine but india lost by 34 runs
INDIA INNIGS
Virat Kohli came in to replace Dhawan. Team India’s 50 runs were completed in 8.4 overs. After 10 overs Team India scored 53 runs in one wicket. Rohit Sharma hit six fours and six fours in his 14th over while paceman Peter Siddle was caught by Rohit Sharma. Over 13.5: He is Caught. This pair was pushing the Indian score faster, which was the demand of time. Rohit’s batting was coming in color with the time spent on the wicket. He hit nine fours in Nathan Lyon, with 10 runs in the over.India’s 100 runs were completed in 17.3 overs.
australia bowling
In response to Australia’s 298 runs, Indian innings started by Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan. Jason Behrendorf’s first over Maiden In the second over of Richardson, Rohit took an aggressive stroke and hit two fours. Shikhar Dhawan hit Richardson in the fourth over. In the next two overs, Dhawan bowled Behrardoff and Richardson. Although Dhawan (32 runs, 28 balls, five fours) did not play a long innings. In the eighth over, Berendorf caught him on the mid-off with Usman Khawaja. India’s first wicket dropped to a score of 47 runs.
Marcus Stonni’s brought in an attack in the 18th over brought Rohit Sharma (43 runs, 52 balls, two fours, two sixes) to the delight of the Australian camp. Rohit pull could not make the shot timely and Handscob caught on the deep midwicket. Rohit replaced Ambati Rayudu for batting. Raidu opened the account by stoning the ball of Stoney’s. After the dismissal of Rohit, Indian rung has declined. After 25 overs India scored 132 for two wickets.
In the last over, now the need was 16 runs. Dhoni-Kartik kept the score going in every 49 overs in the 49th over of the innings, which was thrown by StoNIS. India needed 7 runs in the last over to score 9 runs in the last over. Dhoni did not complete the half century in the first ball of his 50th over but brought the team closer to victory. With a run on the next ball Dhoni completed the formalities of victory. both Dhoni remained unbeaten on 55 and Karthik 25 runs. In today’s innings, Dhoni showed that despite being a bit of a bat, he is still a match-winning batsman for Team India.
AUSTRALIA INNINGS
Earlier, Aron Finch and Alex Carri started the Australian batting line-up before winning the toss. . Finishing the fine form Finch was playing with utmost care, due to this, the task of increasing the run-up was very much in Carrie’s part. In the first five overs, only 14 runs Were found to be deposited. Two successes in the seventh and eighth innings of innings gave happiness to the Indian camp. A poor form of Australian captain Aaron Finch (6) continued, Bhuvneshwar bowled him to the first success of India. In the next over, Shami bowled Carrie (18) on the midwicket to Shikhar Dhawan.
After 40 overs, Australia’s score was 205 for five wickets. Marsh reached century in 41st over of the and then completed the seventh century of ODI career by singles. During this, he faced 108 balls and hit 10 boundaries. Maxwell and Shaun Marsh put on Kuldeep’s ball each in the 43rd over. Over 16.6: No runs. Australia’s score was now progressing.
INDIA BOWLING
For India, innings 48 overs, Bhuvneshwar outplayed Maxwell (48 runs, 37 balls, 5 fours and a six) and Shaun Marsh (131 runs, 123 balls, 11 fours). Karthik and Marsh caught by Ravindra Jadeja In the next two overs, but the Australian team lost the wickets of Richardson (2) and Peter Siddle (0). For India, Bhuvneshwar Kumar (3/45) and Shami (3/58) took three wickets for 58 run