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India vs Australia: David Warner, Aaron Finch help visitors to consolation win, snap hosts' winning streak

Press Trust of India • September 28, 2017, 23:06:58 IST
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Courtesy David Warner’s spectacular 124 in his 100th game, Australia put up a commanding score and then the pace troika of Pat Cummins, Kane Richardson and Nathan Coulter-Nile delivered in the slog overs.

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India vs Australia: David Warner, Aaron Finch help visitors to consolation win, snap hosts' winning streak

Bengaluru: The Indian juggernaut finally came to a halt with Australia dishing out an exceptional performance during the death overs to win the fourth One Day International (ODI) by 21 runs, at Bengaluru’s M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Thursday. The consolation win also snapped India’s winning streak of nine matches as the hosts could manage only 313/8 chasing a stiff victory target of 335. [caption id=“attachment_4093025” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Australia’s David Warner (R) celebrates his century while his partner Aaron Finch looks on against India in teh 4th ODI in Bengaluru. AFP Australia’s David Warner (R) celebrates his century while his partner Aaron Finch looks on against India in the 4th ODI in Bengaluru. AFP[/caption] India lead the five-match series 3-1 with the fifth and final ODI to be played in Nagpur on Sunday. Courtesy David Warner’s spectacular 124 in his 100th game, Australia put up a commanding score but it was the pace troika of Pat Cummins (1/59 in 10 overs), Kane Richardson (3/58 in 10 overs) and Nathan Coulter-Nile (2/56 in 10 overs), who delivered in the slog overs to stifle the Indian batsmen. Manish Pandey (33) and Kedar Jadhav (65) added 61 runs for the fifth wicket but both paid for their indiscretion as their dismissals in quick succession brought Australia back in the match. Mahendra Singh Dhoni (13 off 10 balls) failed to connect majority of his deliveries, playing as many as six dot balls during the final overs, which proved to be too costly. Once again it was evident that Dhoni’s finishing powers are on the wane and he is happier playing second fiddle. Testimony to Australia’s domination at the death was that overs 47, 48, 49 and 50 produced six, six, five and seven runs respectively. However, India’s chase started in right earnest as Rohit Sharma (65 off 55 balls) and Ajinkya Rahane (53 off 66) adding 106 runs in 18.2 overs. The duo played some classy shots – especially Rohit, who hit as many as five effortless sixes compared to a boundary. Rahane at the other end dropped anchor hitting six boundaries and a six with India in cruise control mode. In the 19th over, Rahane failed to clear Aaron Finch off a Richardson delivery and Rohit was unfortunately run-out - partly due to Steve Smith’s brilliance and mix-up with skipper Virat Kohli. Kohli (21) got set before he played on off Coulter-Nile for the second time in the series as India were suddenly in a spot of bother at 147/3. Man of the moment Hardik Pandya (41) was then joined by Jadhav and th pair added 78 runs for the fourth wicket. It was Pandya, who started to take on the bowling, especially leg-spinner Adam Zampa as he hit a boundary and three sixes. Jadhav started slowly but then picked up pace and matched Pandya stroke for stroke. Just when they had settled down with a nice partnership, Zampa dropped one short and Pandya was taken at long-off by Warner. Earlier, Warner hit a splendid century in his 100th ODI as Australia put up a commanding total of 334/5 against India in the penultimate encounter of the five-match series. Warner (124 off 119 balls), who struck his 14th ODI hundred in his milestone match, added 231 runs for the opening stand with the in-form Finch (94). Australia were looking good for a total close to 400 but the Indian bowlers pulled back in the final 15 overs in which the visitors could manage only 103 runs. Umesh Yadav was the pick of the bowlers despite being expensive as he had figures of 4/71 in 10 overs to show for his efforts. Jadhav (1/38 in seven overs) also did his bit to put the brakes on the scoring after the openers raised visions of a mammoth total. Warner, who have had a poor series till date, hit 12 boundaries and four sixes while Finch, who hit 10 boundaries and three sixes off 96 balls, missed out on a well-deserved hundred. Their dismissals in quick succession did put a halt in the scoring rate before Peter Handscomb’s 43 off 30 balls and Marcus Stoinis’s cameo (15 no off 9 balls) enabled them to cross the 330-run mark. Jadhav started it all by enticing Warner to go for a lofted shot which went straight to Axar Patel at long on and then the next two wickets of skipper Steve Smith (3) and Finch were bagged by Yadav. Incidentally, Smith’s dismissal was Yadav’s 100th victim in ODIs. The stage was set for Australia to go after the Indian bowling, being comfortably placed at 248/3 in 40 overs but Travis Head (29 off 38 balls) struggled during the back-10 enabling India to at least curtail the Australian total by 20 runs. Head holed out to Ajinkya Rahane at deep square leg fence off Yadav. Handscomb was cleaned up by Yadav after he scored 43 balls off 30 balls with three boundaries and one six. Wade (three) and Stoinis remained unbeaten. Earlier, a fluent approach by both Warner and Finch provided Australia a record first wicket partnership of 231 off 201 balls, beating the previous record of 212 scripted by Geoff Marsh and David Boon against India in Jaipur in 1986. Their partnership was also the highest in Bengaluru, beating the previous best of 183 scored by Brad Haddin and Shane Watson against Canada in a 2011 World Cup match.

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