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2017 Australia Tour of India - India Vs Australia Fifth ODI @ Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium,Nagpur Sunday Oct 01,2017



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

Fourth ODI @ Bengaluru Thursday Sep 28,2017

Scorecard
Australia 334/5 in 50 Overs
India 313/8  in 50 Overs
Match Result - Australia won by 21 Runs
MOM - David Warner(Australia)for his 124(119 Balls4x12 and 6x4)
Series Result - India lead the 5-Match ODI Series 3-1

Fifth ODI @ Nagpur Sunday Oct 01,2017

Scorecard
Australi 242/9 in 50 Overs
India 243/3 in 42.5 Overs
Match Result - India won by 7 wickets
MOM - Rohit Sharma(India)for his 125(10 Balls 4x11 and 6x5)
Man of the Series - Hardik Pandya(India)
Series Result - India won the 5-Match ODI Series 4-1







15 Reasons to Watch Fifth ODI @Nagpur Sunday Oct 01,2017


Stopping a resurgent Australia would not be easy but a confident India would look to end the series on a high when they compete in the fifth and final ODI match on Sunday.

The series already secured, India got the opportunity to test their bench strength in the fourth ODI but the team fell short by 21 runs, halting their nine-match winning run. Here is a lowdown on the key numbers about ODI in Nagpur, the India – Australia rivalry and individual records ahead on either side. 

305: The average first innings score at this venue, extrapolated over the last 7 ODIs, excluding no-results/abandoned/cancelled etc. ODIs.

29%: Win rate batting first in ODIs here in the 7 matches (excluding no-results/ abandoned/ cancelled matches etc. in ODIs) held here. Of the 5 matches, only once has a team defended successfully: Zimbabwe v Canada during the 2011 WC. 

50%: The win rate for India in ODIs at Nagpur. India have won 2 of the 4 ODIs at this venue.

701: Match aggregate at this venue in the last ODI held here: AUS scored 350/6 batting first, before IND chased that down with 351/4. This is the sixth highest match aggregate in an ODI in India. 

3: Wickets Hardik Pandya needs to reach 50 international wickets. 

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

6: Wickets Jasprit Bumrah needs to be 35th Indian to 50 ODI wickets. 

8: ODI Tons for Aaron Finch, the second-most by any non-Test playing player. Ireland’s William Porterfield has 9 ODI tons, but has never played a Test.

10.67: Matthew Wade’s ODI batting average since his even 100* against Pakistan at Brisbane. He’s managed 64 runs in 7 innings with one not out.

5/50: The best bowling figures at Nagpur, by Dale Steyn.

156: The highest score at this venue, by George Bailey.

107: Runs Aaron Finch needs to become the 21st Australian to reach 3,000 ODI runs.

55: Runs Ajinkya Rahane needs to register 6,000 International runs.

5: Times Umesh Yadav has dismissed Aaron Finch in ODIs, the most by any one bowler.

2: Times Nathan Coulter-Nile has bowled Virat Kohli in ODIs: No one has castled him more


Statistical highlights of the fifth and final ODI 

# India (4-1) have won four matches in a bilateral ODI series for the first time vs Australia.

# India have won all three ODIs vs Australia at Jamtha, Nagpur — by 99 runs on October 28, 2009; by 6 wickets on October 31, 2013 and by 7 wickets on October 1, 2017.

# Rohit Sharma (125 off 109 balls) has recorded his 14th century in ODIs — his 6th vs Australia.

# Of his 14 centuries, nine have been registered by Rohit in a winning cause.

# Rohit’s tally of six hundreds against Australia is the joint-second highest by a batsman in ODIs. Sachin Tendulkar holds a record with nine centuries and Desmond Haynes had six vs Australia.

# In ODIs this year, Rohit has posted four centuries — a distinction recorded by him for the first time, outstripping the 3 registered by him in 2015.

# Rohit is averaging 66.37 in ODIs vs Australia — his tally being 1593 in 28 innings, including six hundreds and five fifties. Among the batsmen with 1,000 runs or more in ODIs involving India and Australia, his average is the highest.

# Rohit’s 10th Man of the Match award in ODIs is his fourth vs Australia.

# Under Virat Kohli’s captaincy, Rohit enjoys an excellent record in ODIs — his tally being 1481 at an average of 64.39 in 28 matches, including five hundreds and seven fifties.

# Rohit Sharma took 162 innings to complete his 6,000 runs. He has become the 9th Indian batsman to accomplish the feat in ODIs. He is the third fastest to this milestone for India next only to the 136 innings by Virat Kohli and 147 by Sourav Ganguly.

# Rohit took 42 innings to reach 2,000 runs in ODIs in India — the quickest by an Indian batsman, surpassing Sourav Ganguly’s feat of reaching the milestone in 45 innings.

# In three successive bilateral ODI series vs Australia, Rohit Sharma has top-scored for India — 491 runs (ave.122.75) in six innings in 2013-14; 441 (ave.110.25) in five innings in 2015-16 and 296 (ave.59.20) in five innings in 2017-18.

# Aaron Finch has totalled 250 runs in three innings, including a hundred and a fifty, at an average of 83.33, which is his highest in a bilateral series/tournament, consisting of two or more matches.

# Axar Patel (3/38) has recorded his best bowling figures vs Australia apart from his best in India in ODIs. In all, Patel’s excellent performance is his second best in ODIs next only to the 3 for 34 vs Sri Lanka at Dambulla on August 20, 2017.

# Hardik Pandya got his first Player of the series award in ODIs — his tally being 222 runs (ave.55.50), 6 wickets (ave.31.33) and two catches.

# Ajinkya Rahane, for the second time, has posted four fifty—plus innings in succession in ODIs — 55 at Eden Gardens, Kolkata; 70 at Holkar Stadium, Indore; 53 at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru and 61 at Jamtha, Nagpur — all four in the just concluded series. He had first achieved the feat this year vs West Indies — 62 & 103 at Port of Spain; 72 & 60 at North Sound.

# Rahane has become the fourth Indian batsman to post four consecutive fifty-plus innings vs Australia. He has joined Virat Kohli (twice), Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar.

# The Indian opening pairs have recorded eight century partnerships this year — the most for India in a calendar year in ODIs, eclipsing the seven each registered for them in 2002 and 2007. This is a record by any team in a calendar year.

# Ajinkya Rahane and Rohit Sharma have recorded three consecutive century stands for the first wicket — 139 at Indore on September 24; 106 at Bengaluru on September 28 and 124 at Nagpur on October 1 — all three vs Australia. They became the second Indian opening pair and the third overall to accomplish the feat — the first two being 4 by Imran Farhat and Yasir Hameed (vs New Zealand) 3 by Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma (one each against Australia, Pakistan and Sri Lanka).

# Rahane and Sharma became the first Indian opening pair to register three consecutive century stands in the same series in ODIs.

# Since January 2013, Virat Kohli has missed a century in a bilateral series of five matches for the first time

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