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India clinches series with third win

September 24, 2017
India's Hardik Pandya celebrates his half century against Australia during their third One-Day International match at Indore Sunday. — Reuters
India's Hardik Pandya celebrates his half century against Australia during their third One-Day International match at Indore Sunday. — Reuters

INDORE, India — All-rounder Hardik Pandya celebrated his promotion in the batting order with a breezy 78 to help secure India's series-clinching five-wicket victory in the third One-Day International against Australia Sunday.

Three of India's top four batsmen scored 70 or more as the hosts chased down a 294-run victory target with 13 balls to spare for their third successive victory in the five-match series.

Earlier, Aaron Finch smashed 124 on his return but Australia, cruising at 224-1 at one stage, suffered a mini-collapse to settle for 293-6 in the Holkar Stadium.

India's ninth consecutive ODI win also ensured it is now the top ranked team both in Tests and the one-day format.

Bangalore hosts the fourth match Thursday.

Australia captain Steve Smith won the toss for the first time in the series and opted to bat first.

Openers Finch and David Warner give Australia a solid, if not spectacular, start with a 70-run stand as the tourists looked determined to preserve wickets.

Pandya bowled Warner for 42 but Finch and Smith added 154 runs for the second wicket with a 325-plus total looking well within Australia's reach.

If Finch, who smacked five sixes and 12 boundaries in his nearly run-a-ball knock, plundered his runs, Smith accumulated them quietly, hitting five boundaries in his 63.

Left-arm wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav dismissed both to trigger a collapse as Australia lost five wickets for 51 runs to fall short of the 300-mark.

India reached the 100 mark in 15 overs without losing a wicket with Rohit Sharma leading their robust reply with a blistering 71.

The opener smacked four sixes, one of them sailed over the stadium, as he and Ajinkya Rahane (70) scored 139 runs to take the hosts nearly halfway down the target.

India soon suffered a mini-collapse of its own, losing four wickets, including its openers and skipper Virat Kohli, for 67 runs.

Batting at No. 4, Pandya hit four sixes and five boundaries in his aggressive knock to take India close to victory.

Manish Pandey completed the formality with a quickfire 36 not out to see his side home. — Reuters

Scoreboard

Australia

D. Warner b Pandya 42

A. Finch c Jadhav b Yadav 124

S. Smith c Bumrah b Yadav 63

G. Maxwell st Dhoni b Chahal 05

T. Head b Bumrah 04

M. Stoinis not out 27

P. Handscomb c Pandey b Bumrah 03

A. Agar not out 09

Extras (2lb, 14w) 16

Total (6 wickets, 50 overs) 293

Did not bat: Pat Cummins, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Kane Richardson.

Falls: 1-70, 2-224, 3-243, 4-243, 5-260, 6-275.

Bowling: Bhuvneshwar Kumar 10-0-52-0 (4w), Jasprit Bumrah 10-0-52-2 (5w), Yuzvendra Chahal 10-0-54-1, Hardik Pandya 10-0-58-1 (2w), Kuldeep Yadav 10-0-75-2 (3w).

India

A. Rahane lbw b Cummins 70

R. Sharma c sub b Coulter-Nile 71

V. Kohli c Finch b Agar 28

H. Pandya c Richardson b Cummins 78

K. Jadhav c Handscomb b Richardson 02

M. Pandey not out 36

MS Dhoni not out 03

Extras (3lb, 3w) 06

Total (5 wickets, 47.5 overs) 294

Did not bat: Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Yuzvendra Chahal.

Falls: 1-139, 2-147, 3-203, 4-206, 5-284.

Bowling: Pat Cummins 10-0-54-2 (1w), Nathan Coulter-Nile 10-0-58-1 (2w), Kane Richardson 8.5-0-45-1, Marcus Stoinis 8-0-61-0, Ashton Agar 10-0-71-1, Glenn Maxwell 1-0-2-0. — AP


September 24, 2017
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