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Saturday, September 23, 2017

2017 Australia Tour of India - India Vs Australia Third ODI @ Indore Sunday Sep 24,2017




5-Match ODI Series Results

First ODI @ Chennai Sunday Sep 17,2017

Scorecard

India 281/7 in 50 Overs
Australia 137/9 in 21 Overs(Target 164 Runs)
Match Result - India won by 26 Runs under D/L
MOM -Hardik Pandya(India) for his 83(66 Balls 4x5 and 6x5) and 2/28(4 Overs)

Second ODI @ Kolkata Thursday Sep 21,2017


Scorecard

India 252,10 in 50 Overs
Australia 202/10 in 43.1 Overs
Match Result - India won by 50 Runs
 MOM - Virat Kohli(India) for his 92(107 Balls 4x8)
Series Result - India lead the 5-Match ODI Series 2-0

Third ODI @ Indore  Sunday Sep 24,2017

Scorecard

Australia 293/6 in 50 Overs
India 294/5 in 47.5 Overs
Match Result - India won by 5 wickets
MOM - Hardik Pandya(India)for his 78(72 Balls 4x5 and 6x4)
Series Result - India lead the 5-Match ODI Series 3-0


India Vs Australia Third ODI @ Indore Sunday Sep 24,2017  -Preview

Packed with an incisive bowling attack, a confident India would look to pile on the misery for a struggling Australia and seal the five-match series when they clash in the third ODI in Indore on Sunday Sep 24,2017

A win at Holkara Stadium Indore will mean series victory for India, This will be their sixth consecutive bilateral-series victory – against New Zealand, England and Australia at home and away wins against Zimbabwe, West Indies and Sri Lanka.

A win for Virat Kohli's troops in this clash will be their ninth successive victory in the 50-over format of the game, which will be their joint longest winning streak in ODIs. 

The last time India won 9 straight ODIs in a row was under the leadership of MS Dhoni — from Nov 2008 to February 2009. 

Currently, team India find themselves on an 8-match win-streak — a feat that they have accomplished on four separate occasions previously (1985: Inclusive of the victory in the Benson & Hedges World Championship of Cricket ; 2003: Encapsulating their run to the final of the 2003 Cricket World Cup ; 2006: Inclusive of a 4-match win streak over Pakistan, alongside victories over England ; 2013: Inclusive of a series victories over Zimbabwe (5-match).

Here is a lowdown on the key numbers about ODI match in Indore, the India – Australia rivalry and individual records ahead on either side. 

311: The average first innings score at this venue. There have been four ODIs at this venue, but only once has a team posted 300+: India made 418/5 against West Indies in 2011.

100.00%: India’s win rate at Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore. They have all four matches here. They have also won all four tosses here. Australia have never played an ODI at this venue.

75%: The win rate for teams batting first at Indore. The last 3 matches have all been won by the team batting first. 

8* & 3*: If India win today’s match they will set their longest win-streak in ODIs (currently 8) and longest win-streak against Australia in ODIs (currently 3).

0: Away/neutral matches won by Australia in ODIs this calendar year. They are the only team to have played at least 5 ODIs at away/neutral venues, without winning any. 

219: Virender Sehwag’s highest ODI score came at this venue, back in 2011. This also was at the time the highest individual score in ODIs.

6/55: The best bowling figures at this venue by Sreesanth, coincidentally his best figures in ODIs. 

1: Only one player has played all 4 ODIs to be ever held at this venue: Suresh Raina. Unfortunately, he won’t be adding to that this time around.

4.14: Virat Kohli’s W/L ratio as captain in ODIs. Amongst all skippers to have captained at least 20 times in ODIs, his ratio is the best.

1.35: Steven Smith’s W/L ratio as captain in ODIs. Amongst Australian ODI skippers from the 21st century to have captained in a minimum 10 ODIs, his W/L ratio is the worst. 

11: Fifty-plus score for Virat Kohli in 2017, the most by any batsman. Joe Root is next with 8 fifty-plus scores.

4: Indians to have aggregated 500+ ODI runs this year: Rohit, Virat, Shikhar & Dhoni. By contrast, Australia don’t have anyone who has scored 500+ ODI runs this year.

50: This could be Mohammed Shami’s 50th ODI for India if he plays this ODI.

36: Runs Rohit Sharma needs to reach 8,000 List A runs. 

29: Runs David Warner needs to be the first Australian to reach 500 ODI runs in 2017

43: Runs Kedar Jadhav needs to be the fifth Indian to reach 500 ODI runs in 2017

2: Wickets Umesh Yadav needs to reach 100 ODI wickets. If he gets them in this ODI, he will be fifth-quickest Indian to this landmark, after Irfan Pathan (59), Zaheer Khan (65), Ajit Agarkar (67), Javagal Srinath (68) & Ishant Sharma (70).

2: Wickets Pat Cummins needs to reach 100 international wickets.

4: Wickets James Faulkner needs to be the 17th Australian to 100 ODI wickets. 

10.17: Matthew Wade’s ODI batting average since his even 100* against Pakistan at Brisbane. He’s managed 61 runs in 6 innings.

84.62%: Chances of Kohli getting a fifty-plus score when he’s managed double digits in ODIs in 2017. He’s reached this landmark 11 out of 13 times once he’s passed 10.

283.33: Glenn Maxwell’s batting strike rate against Kuldeep Yadav this series: He’s scored 34 off 12. Against other bowlers he strikes at just 79.17 (19 off 24 balls)


India beat Australia By 5 Wickets and lead the 5-Match ODI Series 3-0

Scorecard
Australia 293/6 in 50 Overs
India 294/5 in 47.5 Overs
Match Result - India won by 5 wickets
MOM - Hardik Pandya(India)for his 78(72 Balls 4x5 and 6x4)
Series Result - India lead the 5-Match ODI Series 3-0


Statistical highlights of the third ODI between India and Australia
# India have won all five ODIs contested at Holkar Stadium, Indore between April 15, 2006 and September 24, 2017.
# For the first time, India have won three successive bilateral series vs Australia in ODIs at home — 1-0 in 2010-11; 3-2 in 2013—14 and 3-0 (leading) in 2017-18.
# For the first time, India have won four consecutive matches vs Australia in ODIs between January 23, 2016 and September 24, 2017.
# The five-wicket triumph is India’s ninth ODI victory on the trot, emulating the nine won by them between November 14, 2008 and February, 5 2009 under Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
# Virat Kohli’s winning % of 81.08 is outstanding in ODIs — 30 wins, seven losses and a no-result game out of 38 matches (minimum 25 matches).
# India have won six consecutive series between June 2016 and September 2017 in ODIs — one each vs Zimbabwe, New Zealand, England, West Indies, Sri Lanka and Australia, emulating their previous best winning streak in 2007 & between 2007 and 2009.
# Australia, for the third time since 2010, have lost the first three games of a five-match bilateral ODI series.
# Hardik Pandya (78 off 72 balls) has recorded his second highest score in ODIs behind the 83 off 66 balls vs Australia at Chennai on September 17, 2017.
# Pandya’s above innings is his first fifty as number four batsman in ODIs.
# All his four fifties in ODIs have been registered by Pandya this year — and that too at a strike rate of 100-plus.
# Pandya, with 181 runs at an average of 60.33 in three matches, is the top run-getter on either side in the present series.
# Pandya has been adjudged the Man of the Match for the third time in ODIs — vs New Zealand at Dharamsala on October 16, 2016; vs Australia at Chennai on September 17, 2017 and vs Australia at Indore on September 24.
# Rohit Sharma took his aggregate to 1403 at an average of 63.77 in 26 matches, including five hundreds and four fifties — the second highest tally by an Indian batsman vs Australia in ODIs behind Sachin Tendulkar — 3077 (ave 44.59) in 71 matches.
# Ajinkya Rahane and Rohit Sharma were involved in a stand of 139 — India’s first century partnership in ODIs in India since the 231-run stand between Shikhar Dhawan and Ajinkya Rahane vs Sri Lanka at Cuttack on November 2, 2014.
# India have registered six century partnerships for the first wicket this year — the highest by a team in ODIs.
# Aaron Finch’s superb 124 is the first hundred by an Australian opener in ODIs in India since Shaun Marsh’s 112 off 112 balls vs India at Hyderabad on November 5, 2009.
# Finch has posted eight hundreds in ODIs — his first ever in fourteen innings in the subcontinent.
# Finch’s second century vs India is his third overseas in ODIs — the first two were 148 vs Scotland at Edinburgh on September 3, 2013 and 102 vs South Africa at Harare on August 27, 2014. Against India’s, his first century was 107 at Canberra on January 20, 2016)
# Finch has recorded three hundreds in a losing cause in ODIs.
# Finch enjoys splendid record vs India in ODIs — his tally being 704 in 14 innings at an average of 50.28, including two centuries and five fifties.
# Finch’s tally of eight hundreds is exceeded only by five Australian openers in ODIs — Adam Gilchrist (16), Mark Waugh (15), David Warner (13), Matthew Hayden (10) and Geoff Marsh (9).
# Steven Smith’s 19th fifty in ODIs is his third vs India.
# As captain, Smith is averaging 50-plus in ODIs — his tally being 1863 runs at an average of 50.35 in 44 matches, including five hundreds and twelve fifties.
# Ajinkya Rahane (70) has posted his fourth fifty vs Australia — his 21st in India.
# Rahane has completed his 1,000 runs in ODIs at home — his tally being 1042 (ave 32.56) in 32 matches, including a hundred and eight fifties.

# Kuldeep Yadav (10-0-75-2) has produced his most expensive bowling figures in ODIs when he has bowled more than four overs

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