India Vs Australia Sixth ODI @Vidarbha CA Stadium,Nagpur Wed Oct 30,2013
Squads
India
Rohit Sharma,Shikhar Dhawan,Suresh Raina,Virat Kohli,Yuvraj Singh,M S Dhoni,Ravindra Jadeja,R Aswin,Bhuvneshwar Kumar,Mohammed Shami,Amit Mishra
Australia
Aaron Finch,Phillip Hughes,Shane Watson,George Bailey(C),Adam Voges,Glenn Maxwell,Brad Haddin(WK),James Faulkner,Mitchell Johnson,Clint McKay and Xavier Doherty
India won the toss and chose to field
Australia scored 350/6 in 50 Overs
Fall of Wickets(Australia)
Phillip Hughes 13(in 22 Balls with 4x3)
Aaron Finch 20(in 28 Balls with 4x3)
Shane Watson 102(in 94 Balls with 4x13 and 6x3)-9th ODI Ton
Glenn Maxwell 09(in 6 Balls with 4x2)
George Bailey 156(in 114 Balls with 4x13 and 6x6)-2nd ODI Ton
Mitchell Johnson 09(in 1 Ball)
Adam Voges 44*(in 38 Balls with 4x5)
Brad Haddin 00*(in 0 Ball)
Wicket Takers(India)
R Aswin 2-64(10 Overs)
Ravindra Jadeja 2-68(10 Overs)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 1-42(8 Overs)
Mohammed Shami 1-66(8 Overs)
India scored 351/4 in 49.3 Overs
Rohit Sharma 79(in 89 Balls with 4x7 and 6x3)
Shikhar Dhawan 100(in 102 Balls with 4x11)-4th ODI Ton
Suresh Raina 16(in 15 Balls with 4x2)
Yuvraj Singh 00(in 3 Balls)
Virat Kohli 115*(in 66 Balls with 4x18 and 6x1)-17th ODI Ton
M S Dhoni 25*(in 23 Balls with 4x2)
Wicket Takers(Australia)
Mitchell Johnson 2-72(10 Overs)
Aaron Finch 1-20(4 Overs)
James Faulkner 1-73(9.3 Overs)
Match Result -India won by 6 wickets
Player of the Match -Virat Kohli(India)
Series Result -7-Match ODI Series level 2-2
Highest Successful ODI Run Chases
438-9: South Africa v Australia, Jo'burg, 2006362-1: India v Australia, Jaipur, 2013
351-4: India v Australia, Nagpur, 2013
350-9: NZ v Australia, Hamilton, 2007
340-5: NZ v Australia, Auckland, 2007
Match Highlights
India became the first team to have chased down 350 or more twice successfully
The sixth ODI in Nagpur was only the second instance in ODI history that 4 individual tons were scored. The first one also involved Australia,against Pakistan at Lahore in 1998. Australia ended up winning on that occasion
Shane Watson(91)and George Bailey(74)scored 168 Runs for the 3rd wicket
George Bailey(80)and Adam Voges(40)scored 120 Runs for the 5th wicket
Shane Watson and George Bailey both scored centuries, the first instance of Australia's No 3 and No 4 Batsman scoring tons in the same ODI.
George Bailey's series aggregate of 474 is the best by any batsman
in a bilateral series. With one match still left, he has already gone
past the previous record of 467, set by Zimbabwe's Hamilton Masakadza in
a five-match series against Kenya in 2009
George Bailey's 156 is the third highest by a captain vs India in ODIs - the
highest two being 189 by Sanath Jayasuriya for Sri Lanka at Sharjah on
October 29, 2000 and 158 by Andrew Strauss for England at Bangalore on
February 27, 2011
George Baliley's 156* surpasses his earlier career best score of 125* against WI at Perth on Feb 3,2013
George Bailey is more than 100 runs clear of the next-best aggregate by an Australian Batsman in a bilateral series - Andrew Symonds had scored 365 in six innings on the tour to India in 2007
George Bailey has become only the 9th Australian Batsman to score 1000 or more ODI runs in a calendar year. In 19 Innings in 2013 he has an aggregate of 1040, at an average of 69.33 and a
strike rate of 98.29(Ricky Ponting achieved it 6 times, while Matthew
Hayden, Adam Gilchrist, Shane Watson, and Mark Waugh did it twice each)
Rohit Sharma(79)and Shikhar Dhawan(89)scored 178 Runs for the 1st wicket
Shikhar Dhawan completed 1000 Runs in ODI's in 24 Innings with -2Not Outs;4Tons and 4Fifties and 116 Runs being the top score
Also the ton scored by Shikhar Dhawan is his maiden ton scored in ODI's in India
Virat Kohli has taken 112 innings to hit 17 Tons in ODIs(58 fewer
than Sourav Ganguly who was the fastest to 17 ODITons before him)
Virat Kohli's 61-ball ton was India's 3rd fastest in ODI's
1)Virat Kohli 100* in Jaipur on Oct 16,2013 against Australia -100 off 52 balls (8 x 4, 7 x 6)
2)Virender Sehwag 125* in Hamilton,New Zealand on March 11,2009 -100 off 60 balls (13 x 4, 4 x 6)
3)Virat kohli's 115* in Nagpur against Australia on Oct 30,2013 -
Virat Kohli aggregated 1000 runs in ODIs in 2013, when he crossed 82 runs in this innings.This is the third consecutive calendar year in which Kohli has
aggregated 1000 or more ODI runs.Virat Kohli scored 1381 Runs in 2011 and 1026 Runs in 2012
He became the fourth batsman in ODIs
after Sourav Ganguly (1997-2000), Sachin Tendulkar (1996-98) and MS
Dhoni (2007-09) to hit 1000 or more ODI runs in three or more
consecutive calendar years
Virat Kohli scored his 11th hundred in chases and moved to second place, with
Chris Gayle, in the list of batsmen with most centuries in chases(Sachin Tendulkar with 17 Tons tops the list)
Virat Kohli is the first batsman to make five successive scores of 50 or more in ODIs on two separate occasions -
1)133* in 86 Balls 4x16 and 6x2 against Sri Lanka in Hobart on Feb 28,2012
1)108 in 120 Balls 4x7 against Sri Lanka in Dhaka on March 13,2012
1)66 in 82 Balls 4x5 against Bangladesh in Dhaka on March 16,2012
1)183 in 148 Balls 4x22 and 6x1 against Pakistan in Dhaka on March 18,2012
1)106 in 113 Balls 4x9 against Sri Lanka in Hambantota on July 21,2012
2)68 in 88 Balls 4x5 and 6x1 against Zimbabwe(3rd ODI) in Harare on July 28,2013
2)61in 85 Balls 4x6 against Australia in Pune(1st ) on Oct 13,2013
2)100* in 52 Balls 4x8 and 6x7 against Australia in Jaipur(2nd ODI) on Oct 16,2013
2)68 in 73 Balls 4x9 against Australia in Mohali(3rd ODI) on Oct 19,2013
2)115* in 66 Balls 4x18 and 6x1against Australia in Nagpur(6th ODI) on Oct 30,2013
Note -4th ODI and 5th ODI Abadoned because of Rain in Ranchi & Cuttack respectively on Oct 23and Oct 26,2013
MS Dhoni became the 2nd Indian Batsman after Sachin Tendulkar to aggregate 1000 or more ODI-runs against
Australia. M S Dhoni has taken 29 innings, while Sachin Tendulkar took 20
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