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  India vs Australia: India collapse to defeat despite Kohli, Dhawan tons

India vs Australia: India collapse to defeat despite Kohli, Dhawan tons

AFP
Published : Jan 21, 2016, 6:14 am IST
Updated : Jan 21, 2016, 6:14 am IST

A spectacular Indian batting collapse gave Australia a 25-run victory in the fourth ODI in Canberra on Wednesday, their fourth successive victory in the five-match series.

Australia's Kane Richardson dives to stop the ball during the 2nd One Day International cricket match. -AP
 Australia's Kane Richardson dives to stop the ball during the 2nd One Day International cricket match. -AP

A spectacular Indian batting collapse gave Australia a 25-run victory in the fourth ODI in Canberra on Wednesday, their fourth successive victory in the five-match series.

After winning the toss and choosing to bat, Australian openers Aaron Finch and David Warner both posted big scores to take the home side to a massive 348/8.

The Indians looked well on target when Shikhar Dhawan (126) and Virat Kohli (106) put on 212 for the second wicket to reach 277/1, smashing the attack all over Manuka Oval.

Neither batsman was in any trouble on a lifeless pitch and none of the Australian bowlers were spared.

But once Dhawan fell cutting John Hastings to George Bailey at point, the Indian wickets began falling regularly and the Australians began to assert control.

Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni fell for a duck before Kohli hit a catch to Australian captain Steve Smith at mid-off, his only false shot in a magnificent 106-ball innings.

With four wickets down and in-form batsman Ajinkya Rahane hampered by split webbing on his hand, the Indians began to panic as they lost Gurkeerat Singh (5), Rahane (2) and Rishi Dhawan (9) in quick succession.

The tailenders put up little resistance and Australia took the last nine wickets for just 46 runs to wrap up an unlikely victory.

Earlier Finch made 107 and Warner 93 in a huge opening stand of 187. Smith then smashed 51 off only 29 balls and Glenn Maxwell 41 from 20 in a display of powerful shotmaking.

Warner brought up his 50 from 46 balls with eight fours and one six.

Finch was more sedate than his partner, taking 61 balls for his half century, but began to pick up the pace soon afterwards.

His innings was especially damaging to umpire Richard Kettleborough, who was hit on the shin by a powerful on-drive and had to be replaced in the middle by Paul Wilson.

After breaking the opening stand India took regular wickets to slow the scoring down until Maxwell let rip in the last two overs to post a target that eventually proved too much.

SCOREBOARD Australia: D. Warner b Ishant 93, A. Finch c Ishant b Yadav 107, M. Marsh c Kohli b Yadav 33, S. Smith c Singh b Ishant 51, G. Maxwell c (sub) b Ishant 41, G. Bailey c R. Sharma b Ishant 10, J. Faulkner b Yadav 0, M. Wade (run out) 0, J. Hastings (not out) 0. Extras: (lb7 w6) 13. Total: (for 8 wkts, in 50 overs) 348 FoW: 1-187, 2-221, 3-288, 4-298, 5-319, 6-319, 7-321, 8-348. Bowling: Yadav 10-1-67-3, Kumar 8-0-69-0, Ishant 10-0-77-4, Singh 3-0-24-0, Rishi Dhawan 9-0-53-0, Jadeja 10-0-51-0.

India: Rohit Sharma c Wade b Richardson 41, S. Dhawan c Bailey b Hastings 126, V. Kohli c Smith b Richardson 106, M.S. Dhoni c Wade b Hastings 0, G. Singh c (sub) b Lyon 5, R. Jadeja (not out) 24, A. Rahane c Smith b Richardson 2, R. Dhawan c Warner b Richardson 9, B. Kumar c Smith b Richardson 2, U. Yadav c Bailey b Marsh 2, I. Sharma c Wade b Marsh 0. Extras: (w5 nb1) 6. Total: (in 49.2 overs) 323 FoW: 1-65, 2-277, 3-277, 4-278, 5-286, 6-294, 7-308, 8-311, 9-315. Bowling: Lyon 10-0-76-1, Richardson 10-1-68-5, Hastings 10-0-50-2, Faulkner 7-0-48-0, Marsh 9.2-0-55-2, Maxwell 1-0-10-0, Smith 2-0-16-0

Location: Australia, Capital Region, Canberra