India won the toss and chose to bat first
Squads
India
Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Ajinkya Rahane, Virat Kohli,
Mahendra Singh Dhoni (C & WC), Suresh Raina, Bhuvneshwar Kumar,
Mohammed Shami, Akshar Patel, R Ashwin, Umesh Yadav.
Australia
Australia
David Warner, Aaron Finch, Shane Watson, Steven Smith, George Bailey
(C), Glenn Maxwell, Brad Haddin (WC), James Faulkner, Mitchell Starc,
Pat Cummins, Gurinder Sandhu.
ODI Debutant - Gurinder Sandhu(Australia)
ODI Debutant - Gurinder Sandhu(Australia)
Australia beats India by 4 Wickets
Mitchell
Starc claimed career-best figures of 6/43 as Australia defeated
India by four wickets to make it two wins from two in the Carlton
Tri-Series - but it was far closer than it should have been.
Mitchell Starc, who followed up his four for 42
against England with an even more devastating display on Sunday as India
were limited to 267/8 after winning the toss.
Rohit Sharma(138 Runs in 139 Balls with 4x9 and 6x4) scored his sixth ODI ton against Australia and shared in a 126-run stand with Suresh Raina Raina(51 Runs),
but India struggled to build on that solid platform as they were pegged
back in the final overs.
Chasing
268 for victory at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia were
cruising at 216 for two in the 40th over with Aaron Finch and Steve
Smith well set at the crease.
However,
the hosts then lost four wickets for 32 runs, including those of Finch
for 96 and Smith for 47, as India fought back to set up a tense finish
that left Australia still needing 15 runs off the final two overs.
Brad Haddin 13* and James Faulkner 09*ensured
Australia's victorythough, as 16 runs were
scored off the penultimate over from Bhuvneshwar Kumar to end the
contest with six balls to spare.
The win sees Australia top the tri-series standings with two wins in two
matches with one bonus point, with both England and India carding one
loss each.
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