India beat Australia, clinch series 4-1; reclaim No 1 spot in ICC ODI rankings
Nagpur: Opener Rohit Sharma scored 125 runs as to help Team India secure 7 wicket win over Australia in the fifth and final ODI at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Jamtha here on Sunday. This was Rohit's 14th ODI hundred .The victory also ensured that Virat Kohli's side clinched the ODI series 4-1.
India will now topple South Africa to occupy the No.1 spot in the ICC ODI rankings.
Indian openers put on 124 run stand for the first wicket to set the platform for Team India's victory. Rohit Sharma scored 125 runs off 109 balls, while his opening partner Ajinkya Rahane contributed 61 runs off 74 balls.
For Australia openers David Warner and Aaron Finch provided a solid start with 66 run first wicket partnership. Warner top scored with 53 runs off 62 balls. Travis Head (42) and Marcus Stoinis (46) also contributed with the bat in the latter half of the innings as the visitors put up a challenging score of 242/9 in their full quota of 50 overs.
In reply openers, Ajinkya Rahane and Rohit Sharma made cautious start to their innings. Rohit took 14 balls to open his account in the run chase, but accelerated in the latter stages of the innings as he punished Australian bowlers to all the parts of the ground.
Nathan Coulter-Nile finally provided the breakthrough for Australia when he had Rahane LBW for 61 runs. Leg-spinner Adam Zampa also picked up two wickets. Zampa got rid of Rohit Sharma and skipper Virat Kohli, but it was too late for the away side to stage any kind of comeback as Team India completed a crushing victory over their opponent.
India 227/3 from 39.4 overs
Wicket! Adam Zampa picks up second wicket in this over. India captain Virat Kohli dismissed for 39 runs after been caught at long on by Stoinis.
India 223/2 from 39.1 overs
Adam Zampa finally picks up second wicket for Australia, Rohit Sharma departs after scoring 125 runs
India 187/1 from 35 overs
Rohit Shrma brought up his 14th ODI century as India close in on victory in the final ODI match in Nagpur. En-route to his century Rohit Sharma also reached 6000 runs in his carrier
India 124/1 from 22.3 overs
Ajinkya Rahane departs , Coulter-Nile strikes for Australia. The first breakthrough for Australia. Rahane once again shuffling and trying to clip the ball off the pads but hits him on pad. The batsman ask for review but umpire decision remains the same
India 111/0 from 20 overs
India in a very strong position after Ajinkya Rahane and Rohit Sharma completed their half centuries and also put up century stand.
Team India openers are slowly inching towards their half centuries. Australian bowlers have been unable to get the breakthrough so far
India 43/0 from 10 overs
Good start by Team India openers Ajinkya Rahane and Rohit Sharma. Rahane is playing with confidence and striking the ball with ease,while Rohit Sharma is taking his time to to settle in and play his shorts.
India 21/0 from 5 overs
Indian openers have made cautious start to their run chase with Rohit Sharma playing 14 dot balls to open his account with two boundaries of two consecutive delivery of Pat Cummins over.
India 6/0 from 2 overs
Slowly start by Team India openers Ajinkya Rahane and Rohit Sharma, after been set 243 run target on slow, low and grippy pitch
Australia Innings
Australia 242/9 from 50 overs:
WICKET! Two in two for Bhuvneshwar as he clean bowls Nathan Coulternile who tries a big slog only to see his stump uprooted.
Australia 242/8 from 49.5 overs:
WICKET! James Faulker run-out, Slower ball wide outside off by Bhuvneshwar Kumar , Faulkner can only mis-time it to long-on, tries to run back for the second to retain the strike but was way short of the ground as Dhoni collects the ball and removes the bails.
Australia 237/7 from 49 overs:
WICKET! Jasprit Bumrah strikes, Matthew Wade departs. A low full toss ball from Bumrah, Wade tried to get underneath the ball only to slice the delivery straight into the hands of man on the sweeper cover boundary
Australia 211/6 from 45 overs:
Indian bowlers have pulled things back, especially Axar Patel, who picked up 3 wickets. Australia had Travis Head and Marcus Stoinis which put brakes on their innings.
Australia 210/6 from 44.2 overs:
WICKET! Jasprit Bumrah strikes for India, Marcus Stoinis trapped in front by the pacer. Bumrah bowls an in-cutter as Stoinis goes for the flick but plays down the wrong line. The Australian goes for a review, but the ball tracker shows that ball will hit the middle stump. Stoinis departs for 46 runs.
Australia 205/5 from 43 overs:
WICKET! It’s Axar Patel provides the breakthrough yet again. Travis Head departs . The left arm spinner bowls a fuller length,Travis Head tries to go for sweep but changes his short at the last moment only to see the ball crashing onto the stumps .
Australia 190/4 from 40 overs:
After picking up quick wickets Team India bowlers have been unable to make another breakthrough as Travis Head and Marcos Stoinis have went onto to put 73 run stand between them.
Australia 168/4 from 35 overs:
While there have been some nervous moments for Marcus Stoinis, he and Travis Head have put up a 50-run stand as the two look to rebuild Australian innings after the period of three quick wickets.
Australia 139/4 after 30 overs:
Australia are in all sorts of trouble as Indian spinners are churning out overs as Marcus Stoinis and Travis Head look to rebuild the Australian innings. The part-time spin of Kedar has once again done the trick for India.
Australia 119/4 after 25 overs:
WICKET! Nothing's working for the Aussies. Handscomb attempts a sweep, but finds the top edge of the bat. Rahane takes a calm catch running back from slip.
Australia 114/3 after 23 overs:
WICKET! Another one gone. Warner dances down the track and looks to chip a fullish delivery from Axar over mid-wicket. The opener finds Manish Pandey at long on, who takes an easy catch.
Warner shattered with that dismissal.
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) October 1, 2017
Head and Handscomb out in the middle now #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/DuyNRRCVQB
Australia 103/2 after 20 overs:
WICKET! Smith is trapped by Jadhav on an LBW decision. The Indian bowler bowls it straight and Smith attempts a sweep which he fails to connect. Easy decision for the umpire.
Australia 78/1 from 15 overs:
India have pulled back a few things with Finch dismissal (off Hardik Pandya) and Kuldeep Yadav’s tight bowling is making sure Australia don’t get any easy runs.
Australia 66/1 from 11.3 overs:
WICKET! A breakthrough for India. It’s that man Hardik Pandya again. Aaron Finch departs. Jasprit Bumrah had almost dropped that catch but to India’s good fortune he managed to hold onto it while taking a tumble.
Australia 60/0 from 10 overs:
David Warner and Aaron Finch have upped the ante as they target Jasprit Bumrah. The Indian pacer, who had bowled a maiden to start the proceedings, has leadked 34 runs in his next three over as Australia cross the 50-run mark.
Australia 21/0 from 5 overs:
David Warner and Aaron Finch have started to their open their shoulders after being watchful in the first two overs. Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah have not done much wrong but Finch and Warner have been solid.
Steve Smith has won the toss and Australia have elected to bat in the fifth and final ODI against India here at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Jamtha on Sunday.
Australia win the toss and elect to bat first in the fifth and final @Paytm ODI #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/5bhctFOpBF
— BCCI (@BCCI) October 1, 2017
India have made three changes to their side while Australia have made one change to their winning combination from the Bengaluru ODI.
For India, Mohammed Shami, local boy Umesh Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal have made way for Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Jasprit Bumrah and chinaman Kuldeep Yadav.
IND XI: A Rahane, RG Sharma, V Kohli, K Jadhav, M Pandey, MS Dhoni, H Pandya, A Patel, B Kumar, K Yadav, J Bumrah
— BCCI (@BCCI) October 1, 2017
Australia have recalled James Faulkner to the team as he replaces unwell Kane Richardson.
Here's the pitch at the VCA Stadium. Win the toss and...? #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/0xBJG8TVJS
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) October 1, 2017
Both the captains, like it happened in the last game, said that they would wanted to bat first and like the last time, it was Steve Smith who got the result of toss in his favour.
"We are going to have a bat. It looks pretty dry, hopefully it would slow on as the game goes by and we can post a good total," said Smith.
Kohli, meanwhile, said, "The pitch looks very hard, we would've batted first as well but it shouldn't change much through the game. It is a relaid surface so there wouldn't be much of wear and tear. The last time we played here we chased down 350, so happy memories of the ground for us."
Team India will aim to cap off another bilateral series in style as the lock horns with Australia in Nagpur.
Having already given away the series to the hosts, failing to put up any fight in the first 3 ODIs, Steve Smith’s men showed what they are capable of in the 4th ODI by shocking India to end their 9-match winning streak.
However what remains to be seen today is whether the visitors can still pose that threat they are known for. In the previous contest, the Australian middle order and openers showed solidity, while the bowlers also made an impact.
On the other hand, the Men in Blue will put their bench depth to test once again. The pace duo of Mohammed Shami and Umesh Yadav will aim to not leak too many runs while the Indian spin duo of Axar and Chahal hope for good fortunes.
India toppled South Africa in ODI rankings to become the no.1 team and a loss once again might drag them back to the second place. The visitors meanwhile will aim to restore pride, having looked toothless so far.
Squads:
India: Virat Kohli (Captain), Rohit Sharma, Ajinkya Rahane, Manish Pandey, Kedar Jadhav, Mahendra Singh Dhoni (wicketkeeper), Hardik Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Jasprit Bumrah, Umesh Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Axar Patel and Lokesh Rahul.
Australia: Steven Smith (Captain), David Warner, Hilton Cartwright, Travis Head, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Wade, Kane Richardson, Pat Cummins, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Aaron Finch, Peter Handscomb, James Faulkner and Adam Zampa.
Match-timings:
The match is scheduled to start at 1.30 P.M. IST.