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Monday, October 9, 2017

2017 Australia Tour of India - India Vs Australia Second T20 @ ACA-Barsapara Stadium ,Guwahati Tuesday Oct 10,2017



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


3-Match T20 Series Results

First T20 @ Ranchi Saturday Oct 07,2017
Scorecard
Australia 118/8 in 18.4 overs 
India 49/1 in 5.3 overs (Target 48 Runs in 6 Overs)
Match Result - India won by 9 wickets under D/L
MOM - Kuldeep Yadav(India)for his 2/16(4 Overs)
Series Result - India lead the 3-Match T20 Series 1-0

Second T20 @Guwahati Tuesday Oct 10,2017


Scorecard
India 118
Australia 122/2 in 15.3 Overs
Match Result - Australia won by 8 Wickets
MOM - Jason Behrendorff(Australia)for his 4/21(4 Overs)
Series Result - The 3-Match T20 Series are level 1-1

Overwhelmingly dominant so far, India would be aiming to wrap up another series win when they take on a faltering Australia in the second T20 @ Guwahati on Tuesday Oct 10,2017

The ACA-Barsapara Stadium will be making its international debut with the match on Tuesday, adding to the growing list of cricket venues in the country. 

The India-Australia limited-overs series so far has been a one-sided a contest as the hosts effortlessly grabbed the ODI rubber 4-1. 

Extending the domination in the three-match T20I series, India routed Australia by 9 wickets in the first T20 in Ranchi under D/L  to take a 1-0 lead. 

Their T20I rivalry is lopsided as India have won 10 and lost four out of the 14 matches played. 

The hosts have won seven matches in a row, and they have not lost to Australia in T20Is since September 28, 2012.

Squads


India
Virat Kohli (c), Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma, Manish Pandey, MS Dhoni, Kedar Jadhav, Hardik Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Jasprit Bumrah, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Ashish Nehra, Dinesh Karthik, KL Rahul and Axar Patel.
Australia
David Warner (c), Jason Behrendorff, Dan Christian, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Aaron Finch, Travis Head, Moises Henriques, Glenn Maxwell, Tim Paine, Kane Richardson, Adam Zampa, Marcus Stoinis, Andrew Tye.

Australia beat India by 8 Wickets

Scorecard
India 118
Australia 122/2 in 15.3 Overs
Match Result - Australia won by 8 Wickets
MOM - Jason Behrendorff(Australia)for his 4/21(4 Overs)
Series Result - The 3-Match T20 Series are level 1-1

The first international match at the Barsapara stadium ended in disappointment for the home supporters as Australia thrashed India by 8 wickets to not just level the series at 1-1 but also ended their seven-match losing streak in T20 internationals against the 'Men in Blue'.
The toss was going to be crucial on a pitch which had some bite for the bowlers and David Warner had no hesitation in deciding to field first and that came as a huge shot in the arm for the visitors as left-arm paceman Jason Behrendorff's inspired spell, which produced four wickets, helped the Aussies bundle India out for 118

Chasing the smallish target, Australia lost early wickets as Jasprit Bumrah sent back stand-in captain David Warner for just 2 runs in the second over. Bumrah bowled a sharp delivery around the off stump that got big on Warner who was trying to pull it on the on side. The southpaw got a leading edge, which was caught by Virat Kohli in the covers.

The visitors were in serious trouble when Aaron Finch hit one straight to Kohli in the covers, off Bhuvneshwar Kumar's as the Aussies were down to 13/2. That brought the duo of Moises Henriques and Travis Head in the middle and the duo began a repair job.

They played the two pacers cautiously and ensured no more wickets fell in the powerplay overs. The duo came into their own once the spinners were introduced as they came down hard on the left-arm wrist spin of Kuldeep Yadav.

Henriques and Head launched a measured attack on the spin duo of Kuldeep and Chahal and also didn't allow first change bowler Hardik Pandya to settle down. The duo put on an unbeaten partnership of 109 runs to guide Australia to an easy eight-wicket win.

Henriques hit the winning boundary and remained unbeaten on 62 while the left-handed Head brought up his highest T20 international score as he remained unbeaten on 48.

Earlier, India started positively with Rohit Sharma hitting Jason Behrendorff for two boundaries off the first three deliveries of the first over. The left-arm paceman then bowled the perfect in-coming delivery to trap Rohit in front of the wicket for just 8 runs.

He then delivered the telling blow by sending back Indian skipper Virat Kohli for a duck. Kohli got an inside edge to an incoming delivery and the ball ricocheted off his thigh guard into the bowler's hand.

Behrendorff removed Manish Pandey (6) and Shikhar Dhawan (2) in quick succession too as the Indians were left reeling at 27/4 in the fifth over. Kedar Jadhav though continued to play in his attacking style and hit a few boundaries.

Jadhav and Dhoni put together a 33-run fifth wicket stand before Adam Zampa dismissed Dhoni. It was a classic leg-spinner's dismissal as Zampa drew Dhoni out of his crease with a looping delivery. Dhoni missed and wicket-keeper Tim Paine did the rest.

Zampa struck another blow when Jadhav missed his wrong one and was castled for 27. Hardik Pandya (25) put together a partnership with Kuldeep Yadav to give India's total some respectability.

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