2nd ODI Updates: Australia beat India in thrilling contest

 Thu, 23 October 2025
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17:19

Take 2-0 series lead

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Aus 265-8 (46.2 ovs) vs Ind 264-9  | Scorecard


On the back of fifties by Matthew Short (74) and Cooper Connolly (61), Australia beat India by 2 wickets in Adelaide on Thursday.

This is first time in 17 years that India have lost an ODI in Adelaide.

Chasing 265, Australia lost Marsh and Head early before Short and Renshaw put on a good fighting stand to stabilise the innings.

India kept chipping at the wickets removing Short, Renshaw and Carey but youngster Connolly and Mitch Owen played calmly to keep Australia in the hunt and eventually Connolly took Australia to victory with a quick 61. 

Arshdeep, Rana and Sundar had two wickets each.

Earlier, put in to bat, India posted a modest 264 for nine despite skipper Rohit Sharma's return to form with a 97-ball 73 (7x4, 2x6). 

Shreyas Iyer contributed 61while Adam Zampa got 4 for 60. Xavier Bartlett took 3 for 39 including Virat Kohli for a duck.


Australia need 5 runs to win.  Arshdeep continues and Connolly starts the over with a couple to the off side.

Connolly gets another couple to extra cover. Australia need just one now.

Connolly then lets the next one go and a wide is called and Australia win the match by 2 wickets. Connolly is the hero as he hits 61 off 53 balls!  

 


Zampa is the new man in  and he plays a dot to end the over as a wicket and 5 runs come off it.

Siraj continues and Connolly takes a single to start the over.

Starc then plays the ball to backward point for a dot.

Starc then stands tall and punches the ball straight down the ground for a four as mid-off and mid-on both are in the single. 

Starc then goes for the pull off  the short ball, one for the over says the umpire.

Starc out off a soft dismissal, short ball, Star plays it straight to Axar at backward point. He is out for 4. 



16:59

Aus still need 10 runs to win

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Aus 255-7 (45 ovs) vs Ind 264-9  | Scorecard


Starc is the new man in and he is beaten first ball as the ball nearly kisses the outside edge and the stumps.

Down the leg side next and Starc is asking about the wide.

A dot to end the over as a wicket and 3 runs come off it.

Arshdeep continues and Bartlett smashes the ball over mid-wicket for a single.

Arshdeep then digs it in short, square leg umpire calls it wide for height. 

Connolly then creams the ball towards extra cover for a single.

Bartlett then smacks the ball, miscues, the ball flies in the air, Gill takes a good catch running back and he is out for 3 and Australia lose the 7th wicket. 


Siraj continues and Connolly starts the over with a single to backward point.

Bartlett then takes a single down the ground.

A dot later, Connolly pulls the ball to deep square leg for a couple.

A dot later, Connolly is hit on the hand as he fails to connect an attempted pull. 4 runs come in the over.


Bartlett is the new man in and after a dot, is off the mark with a single.

Connolly ends the over with a single as 5 runs and a wicket come in the over.


Sundar is back in the attack and Owen and Connolly take a single each off the first two balls of the over.

A wide later, Sundar strikes as Owen goes for the big hit, mishits as the ball turns in his hand and is caught at long on. He is out for 36. Australia now 6 down.
16:42

Cool Connolly records maiden ODI 50


Aus 243-5 (42 ovs) vs Ind 264-9  | Scorecard


Connolly-Owen's 50-run stand keep Aus in the hunt.


Siraj is back in the attack and Connolly just swings the bat and hammers the overpitched ball over long off for a six! 

A dot later, Connolly plays the ball to cover and scampers for a single.

Owen then takes a single off a leg bye before Connolly swivel pulls the ball over square leg for a four.

Conolly ends the over with a couple to bring up his maiden ODI 50. 14 come off the over. 


Axar continues and Connolly starts the over with a single. A dot later, Owen takes a single to long-off.

Connolly then turns the ball around the corner for a single.

Owen then gets hold of the ball and places it to perfection between the fielders on the leg side for a four!

Owen ends the over with a six as he pulls the short ball over deep mid-wicket as 13 come off it.
16:31

Owen takes to the attack

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Aus 216-5 (40 ovs) vs Ind 264-9  | Scorecard



Rana continues and short ball again and Owen gives it a tonk as he pulls it over deep mid-wicket for a six!

A dot later, Owen hits a single to cover.

A wide later, Rana looks in trouble as he does down with cramps and the physio is out working on Rana. Arshdeep is also not looking too good getting attention from the physio.

Rana gets up and continues and Connolly plays two dots.

A single to end the over as 9 come off it.



Axar continues and he gives 3 singles in the over.



With Australia needing 61 off 72, this match is expected to go down the wire. Will cool Connolly and Owen take Aus home? 

Rana continues and Connolly starts the over with a single to the offside.

Owen then punches the ball through covers for a four!

Owen then hits the ball to the off side and Siraj puts in the dive to stop the ball from going to the boundary as 2 come off that ball.

Owen then pulls the ball to backward square leg for a six!

A dot and a single to end the over as 14 come off it. 


Mitchell Owen is the new man in as Axar comes back into the attack.

And Connolly and Owen take 3 runs in the over as the latter gets off the mark with a couple.


India are now back in the game with a timely dismissal.


Rana continues and Connolly hammers the fuller ball to sweeper cover for a four!

A wide later, Connolly takes a single before Short pulls the short ball wide of deep square leg for a four!

Short and Conolly then take a single each. 

Rana gets the wicket as Short pulls the short ball, his eyes were off it and Siraj stays under the ball and Short is caught out for 74. Rana is down,  looks like cramps.  


India get to pick a ball now that 35 overs are done and Sundar continues.

Connolly starts the over with a single.

Tossed up next and Short slog sweeps it over backward square leg for a six!

Short then takes a single. Two dots and a single to end the over as 9 come off it.
16:04

Australia need 99 off 16 overs

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Aus 166-4 (34 ovs) vs Ind 264-9  | Scorecard


Connolly and Short building a good partnership here as Australia taking this chase deep. 

Rana is back in the attack and Connolly and Short take three singles in the over.


Sundar continues and the batters take three singles off four balls before the short ball is cut for a four!

A single to end the over as 8 come off it.


Axar continues and Connolly starts the over with a four through covers for a four!

Two dots later, Connolly sweeps it past fine leg for another four.

Two singles to end the over as 10 come off it.

Sundar continues and Short and Connolly take a single each off the first two balls of the over.

Short is then hit on the helmet as he goes for the slog sweep. Umpires call for the physio for the concussion test and call for drinks.  

After drinks, Short and Connolly take a single each off the next two balls and a dot to end the over as 4 come off it.
15:44

Australia need 124 off 20 overs

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Aus 141-4 (30 ovs) vs Ind 264-9  | Scorecard


Axar continues and Connolly starts the over with a single.

Three dots later, Short drives it to long on for a single.

Another dot to end the over as 2 come off it.


Sundar continues to operate from around the wicket and Short starts the over with a single to long off.

Connolly then takes a single to the off side.

A dot later, Short takes a couple to deep backward square leg.

Short is then dropped by Siraj who puts down a dolly at point.

A dot to end the over as 4 come off it.



Connolly is the new man in as Axar continues and he gives three runs in the over.
15:36

Short brings up his 3rd ODI 50

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Aus 132-4 (27 ovs) vs Ind 264-9  | Scorecard



Sundar is back in the attack and he starts around the wicket with a peach, as he gets one to turn and bounce as Carey is beaten on the outside edge.

A dot later, Carey takes a single to backward point.

A dot and a single later, Sundar bowls it full, Carey goes for slog sweep, and misses as the ball as it crashes into his stumps. Carey is out for 9. Australia lose 4th wicket. 2 runs and a wicket come off it.
 

Axar continues and Short and Carey take a single each off the first two 
balls.

A dot later, Short brings up his 50, his 3rd in ODIs and first at home, with a single to the off side.

Carey then takes a single before a dot to end the over as 4 come off it.


Arshdeep continues and Short starts the over with a single.

Carey then drives the ball past mid-on for 3.

Fullish ball next and Short connects and drives it through covers for a four!

Short then takes a single before a dot to end the over as 9 come off it. 


Axar continues and the batters rotate the strike as 5 runs come in the over. 


Arshdeep is back in the attack and Short and Carey take 2 singles in the over.
15:17

Renshaw out for 30

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Aus 110-3 (22 ovs) vs Ind 264-9  | Scorecard

Carey is the new man in and he is off the mark with a single with a lap shot to fine leg. A wicket and 3 runs come off it.


Axar continues and Renshaw and Short take a single each.

A dot later, Renshaw is beaten by the flight as the ball drifts away from the batter and crashes into the bottom of the stumps and Renshaw is out for 30. The half-century stand is broken.


Siraj continues and 4 singles come in the over.


Axar in the attack now and Short starts the over with a single.

Renshaw then gets a couple to long off.

Renshaw and Short then get 4 singles as 7 come off the over.


Siraj is back in the attack and Short starts the over with a single to third man.

A dot later Renshaw takes a single to mid-on.

Two dots later, Short takes a quick single to mid-off to end the over as 3 comes off it.



Reddy continues and Renshaw pulls the short ball over mid-wicket for a six!

A dot and a single later, Short punches the full ball through covers for a four!

A dot and a single to end the over as 12 come off it.


Rana continues and the batters take 5 runs in the over.


14:49

Short dropped on 24

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Aus 76-2 (16 ovs) vs Ind 264-9  | Scorecard

Reddy continues and after two dots, Renshaw takes a single to the off side.

Short then cuts hard but is dropped by Axar at point . Axar seems in pain as he clutches his left thumb. A run for Short.

A couple to Renshaw and a single off a leg bye to end the over as 5 come off it.



Time for drinks and India will feel a lot better after having two wickets inside 15 overs. 

Australia have a lot of work to do as Short and Renshaw are expected to put on fightback. 


Rana continues and Short and Renshaw start the over with a single each.

Three dots later, Short hangs back and cuts it past backward point for a four as six runs come off it.


Nitish Reddy comes in the attack now and Renshaw comes down and plays it to mid-off for a single.

A dot later, Short takes a couple to long on.

A single next before Renshaw scoops the ball over fine leg for a four.

A dot to end the over as 8 come off it.
14:29

Head out for 28 off 40 balls


Aus 57-2 (13 ovs) vs Ind 264-9  | Scorecard


Renshaw is the new man in and after a dot, some yes and no from both batters nearly had Short back in the hut but only for Iyer's missed chance at a direct hit at the strikers' end.

Short and Renshaw then take a single each as a wicket and 4 runs come off it.


Rana continues and Short starts the over with a single. 

Head gets a leading edge and Kohli stays under the ball, keeps his eyes on it and completes it at mid-off. Head is out for 28 off 40. Australia lose the 2nd wicket.  


Sundar is in the attack now and Short starts the over with a couple to third man.

Short and Head then take three singles before Head plays two dots to end the over as 5 come off it.


Rana is in the attack now and Head takes a single after two dots.

Short then takes a single to deep mid-wicket.

A dot later, Head makes room and edges it to third man for a four as 6 come off the over.


Arshdeep continues and after a dot, Head takes a single to deep square leg.

After a dot, Short drives the ball down the ground for a single.

Head then turns the ball around the corner for a single.

Short ball and Short pulls it over deep square leg for a six! 9 come off the over.



Siraj continues and after 5 dots, Head takes a single off the last ball of the over.


14:09

Marsh out for 11

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Aus 32-1 (8 ovs) vs Ind 264-9  | Scorecard

Short is the new man in and he is off the mark with a single to third man.

A dot later, Head plays the ball to mid-wicket for a single.

Dot to end the over as 6 runs and a wicket come off it.




Arshdeep continues and Marsh starts the over with a short arm jab for a four to square leg.

Marsh then comes down the track and goes for a big hoick off a short ball angled across, only to be caught behind. He is out for 11 and Australia lose their first wicket. 
 

Siraj continues and Marsh starts the over with a single.

Two dots later, Head drives the ball down the ground for three.

Marsh then gets a single to mid-on.

Head then flicks the full and straight ball over deep square leg for a six! 11 come off it.


Arshdeep continues and takes a tumble on his follow-through as Marsh plays a dot.

Marsh then drives the ball for another dot.

Sharp bouncer next as wide called for height.

Dot ball again as Marsh plays it to mid-off.

Marsh then takes a single to third man before Head clips the ball to the leg side to end the over with a couple as 4 come off the over. 



Siraj continues and Marsh comes down the track and the pitched up, swinging ball beats him on the outside edge. 

Marsh then leaves the next one as the ball is wide and full.

Three dots later, Marsh takes a single to end the over as just the one comes off it.



Arshdeep continues and after three dots, Head uppishly flicks it to deep square leg where Rana dives and keeps it down to just two. 

A dot later, Head flicks it uppishly, Reddy flies to grab the ball but can't hold on and Head gets a life. Dot to end the over as 2 come off it. 
13:42

Siraj, Arshdeep keep it tight


Aus 8-0 (3 ovs) vs Ind 264-9  | Scorecard

Siraj continues and Head whips it to backward square leg as Arshdeep put in the dive at the boundary to keep it down to just a couple.

Head is then hit on the pads, Siraj appeals, no says the umpire. India don't review. 

Straight ball again and Head plays it to the on side for another dot.

Head is late on the flick next ball which is shortish, Head gets a single off an inside edge.

Marsh survives as he is beaten on the outside edge off the next two balls as 3 runs come off it. 

Arshdeep opens at the other end and after a dot, Head gets an inside edge for another dot.

Head then is beaten on the outside edge as the ball moves ever so slightly.

Head then takes a single to deep backward point.

Marsh then creams the ball but is denied a four as Gill puts in the dive as short cover to keep it down to a dot.

A good leave from Marsh to end the over as just a single comes off it. 

Mitch Marsh and Travis Head come out to chase 265 for a series win while Siraj will open the attack for India.

And he starts with a back of length ball that shapes away and Marsh plays it for a dot.

Marsh then shoulders the next one as he lets it go to the keeper.

Marsh is off the mark with three as he pushes it through covers as Iyer keeps it from going to the boundary.

Head is off the mark with a single to backward square leg.

Two dots to end the over as 4 come off it. 
13:06

Rohit, Iyer star before Rana-Arshdeep lift India at the end

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Ind 264-9 (50 ovs) vs Aus | Scorecard


India put on 264 for 9 in 50 overs in the 2nd ODI against Australia in Adelaide on Thursday.

Rohit Sharma (73) and Shreyas Iyer (61) put on a 118-run stand to stabilise India's innings after losing captain Gill for 9 and Virat Kohli for a duck.

Both batters timed their innings well to get India out of trouble before Starc removed Rohit and four overs later, Adam Zampa took out Iyer.

Rahul fell cheaply for 11 but Axar (44) and Sundar put on a 39-run stand. 

In the end, Harshit Rana and Arshdeep Singh put on a 37-partnership to lift India past the 260-run mark. 

For Australia, Bartlett took three wickets and Zampa finished with four but Hazlewood finished wicketless despite a probing spell. 


Siraj is the new man in and he takes a single off a leg bye as India put on 264 for 9 in 50 overs. 

Starc to bowl the last over and Arshdeep calls for a quick single off a bye.

Starc then comes around the wicket, Rana plays the yorker to the off side and takes a single.

Arshdeep then attempts a ramp, misses and runs for a single off  a bye again.

Rana then hits the ball to deep backward point for a single.

Arshdeep is bowled out next ball as he is out for 13. A 37-run partnership is broken! 
 


Bartlett back in the attack and Rana goes for the attempted slog sweep but can manage only a single.

Two dots later, Arshdeep mishits a big hoick, the ball falls in no man's land and the batters run a quick couple. Arshdeep gets a change of bat as he broke his bat with the earlier shot. 

Good yorker next and that is a dot. Arshdeep then drives the ball to cover to end the over with a single as 4 come off it. 
12:44

India go past 250


Ind 255-8 (48 ovs) vs Aus | Scorecard


Starc back in the attack and after a dot, Arshdeep comes down the track and plays it past covers for a four!

Arshdeep then takes a single to long on to bring up India's 250!

Rana then gets an inside edge onto his pads and scampers for a single.

A dot later, Arshdeep pulls the ball past mid-wicket for a four as 10 come off it.
  

Zampa continues and Rana starts the over with a slap over covers for a four!

Back-to-back boundaries for Rana as he cuts the ball past backward point for a four! 

Rana then gets a single to sweeper cover. 

Arshdeep then drives the ball down the ground for a single.

Rana then makes room, goes back in the crease and cuts it past backward point for another four.

A couple to end the over as 16 come off it! 


Arshdeep is the new man in as Bartlett continues. After three dots, Rana pulls the short ball to deep square leg where the fielder puts in the dives, picks up and throws quickly to keep it down to just two.

A dot later, Rana scampers for a single to end the over as 3 come off it.
12:32

Zampa removes Axar, Reddy in an over

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Ind 226-8 (45 ovs) vs Aus | Scorecard

Harshit Rana is the new man in and after a dot, he gets off the mark with a single.

Reddy and Rana take a single each before Zampa strikes again! 

Nitish goes for the big one as he comes down the track, misses completely and Carey completes the stumpings and Reddy is out for 8. 2 wickets and 3 runs come in the over.


Zampa continues and strikes first ball as Axar tries to go after the bowler only to find Starc at long off, who does well to keep the ball in play even as he steps outside the boundary line before stepping back in to complete a clean catch. Axar out for 44 off 41.

Bartlett continues and Reddy punishes the overpitched ball with an uppish drive past the bowler for a four!

A dot later, Reddy takes a single. 

A dot and a single later, Reddy ends the over with a dot as he is beaten and 6 come off it. 


Zampa back in the attack and Axar starts the over with a single.

A dot later, Reddy gets off the mark with a single to long off.

A dot and 2 singles to end the over as 4 come off the over.
12:16

Sundar out for 12


Ind 213-6 (42 ovs) vs Aus | Scorecard


Nitish Reddy is the new man in and he starts with a dot as a wicket and 5 runs come in the over.


Bartlett back in the attack and the slower ball is chipped over wide mid-on for a couple.

Axar then plays it past covers for a single.

Sundar then plays it down to long on for a single.

Axar then takes a single to mid-wicket.

Quicker ball next, full and on the pads, Sundar flicks it straight down the throat of the fielder at deep square leg. Sundar out for 12 and India lose their 6th wicket.



Head continues and Axar starts the over with a single.

Sundar then takes a single. 

A wide later, overpitched and Axar heaves it down the ground for a four!

Axar and Sundar then take 3 singles as 10 come off it.

Starc back in the attack and he starts with a loose ball that Axar drives over extra cover for a four!

A wide down the leg side next before Axar plays the ball down for a dot.

Straight and full ball next and Axar flicks it through mid-wicket for a four!

Axar and Sundar then take three singles as 12 come off the over. 



Head in the attack now and the batters take six singles in the over. 
11:57

Rahul out for 11

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Ind 180-5 (38 ovs) vs Aus | Scorecard


Hazlewood continues and Sundar starts the over with a tap down to the leg side and a quick single.

Axar is then beaten on the inside edge as the ball seams in.

Axar then takes a single to third man.

A dot later, Sundar edges the ball to backward point. A dot to end the over and that is the end of a sensational spell for Hazlewood who goes wicketless but has given just 29 runs in his 10 overs.



Washington Sundar is the new man in and is off the mark with a couple to long off.

A dot later, Sundar takes a single before Axar plays a dot to end  the over as a wicket and 7 runs come off it.


Zampa continues and Rahul starts the over with a boundary, a superb shot as he comes down, goes inside out to cream the ball through covers for a four.

Zampa gets his revenge next ball as he bowls a shortish ball, hurries of the surface and Rahul is beaten on the pull as it skids on and goes on to hit the top of his off  stump. Rahul out for 11.




Hazlewood continues and just two come off it.


Zampa continues and Rahul and Axar rotate the strike for five runs in the over.
11:47

Rahul put down at 1st slip

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Ind 163-4 (34 ovs) vs Aus | Scorecard


Hazlewood back in the attack and after four dots, Rahul gets the edge but is put down by Short at slip as the batter sneaks in a single.

A single to square leg for Axar to end the over as 2 come off it. 

India lose both set batters in a matter of 4 overs as Rohit and Iyer are back in the hut. It's up to Axar and Rahul to put the visitors back on track and carry them on towards a good total. 



Rahul is the new man in and he is off the mark with a single.

A dot to end the over as a wicket and 5 runs come off it.


Zampa back in the attack and Iyer starts with two dots. Zampa then attacks the stumps but Iyer makes room as cracks it over extra cover for a four!

Iyer out next ball as Iyer tries to go for a big hoick, the inside edge crashes into the stumps and he is out for 61 off 77. Great hand played by Iyer given the precarious situation India were in. 


Starc continues after drinks and after a dot, Axar gets a single to mid-wicket.

Short ball next and Iyer takes a single to sweeper cover.

Axar then takes a single to backward point but an overthrow allows him a second.

Too straight and full next and Axar plays it to fine leg for a four! 

Axar then misses the pull as wide given. 

Full and wide and Axar creams it through cover point for a four as 13 come off it.



Short is back in the attack and after two dots, Iyer pulls the ball between deep mid-wicket and deep square for a four!

A single later, Axar plays a dot and a single to end the over.
11:18

Iyer brings up his 23rd ODI 50

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Ind 137-3 (30 ovs) vs Aus | Scorecard


Axar is the new man in and he is off the mark with a quick single to the off side.

Iyer then plays the ball to covers for a single.

Axar lets the next one go as a wicket and 2 runs come off it.


Starc back in the attack as Australia look to break the partnership.

And Rohit starts the over with two dots. 

Back of length ball, Rohit pulls and picks the fielder at long leg and he is out for 73. Starc breaks the partnership. 


Connolly back in the attack and Iyer gets to his 50 with a single down the ground.

Two dots later, Rohit sweeps it over square leg for a four.

A dot and a single to end the over as 6 come off it.


Rohit Sharma and Shreyas Iyer have done well to rotate the strike put on a 100-run partnership to help India fightback after the loss of two early wickets. 

Short back in the attack and Rohit starts the over with a single off a leg bye.

Iyer then swivel pulls just over short fine for a four.

Iyer and Rohit then take three singles before a wide and full ball is lofted over extra cover for a four as 12 come off it. 




Zampa continues and Iyer starts with four dots.

Iyer then plays the ball to deep point for a single.

Dot next before Rohit pulls it to the leg side to bring up the 100-run stand between Rohit and Iyer. Two come off the over. 


Connolly back in the attack and Iyer starts with a dot.

Iyer then drives the ball to extra cover for a single.

Widish ball next, Rohit throws his hands at and gets a single to the off side.

Two dots next as he bowls good lengths. A single to long on to end the over as 3 come off it.  


Zampa continues and after a dot, Iyer takes a single to sweeper cover.

A dot later, Rohit gets to the pitch of the fuller ball and lofts it over extra cover for a four!

Rohit then flicks the ball to mid-wicket for a single.

Iyer then drives the ball to long off for a single as 7 come off it.
10:56

India bring up the 100 in 24 overs

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Ind 105-2 (24 ovs) vs Aus | Scorecard

Offie Matt Short in the attack now and Rohit starts the over with a single to bring up India's 100.

Iyer then plays the ball to the leg side for a single.

Rohit then wrists the ball to square leg for a single.

Iyer then drives the ball to mid-wicket for a single.

Rohit then plays the ball to the leg side and takes a single. Another single to end the over for Iyer as 6 come off it.



The pitch has seemed to ease up as the ball is coming on to the bat nicely now.

Zampa continues and the batters take 5 singles in the over. 


Left arm spinner Cooper Connelly in the attack now and after two dots. Iyer gets a single to deep cover.

A dot later, Rohit gets a single to long on to get to his 59th ODI half-ton.

A dot to end the over as 2 come off it. 


Leggie Zampa in the attack now and Rohit starts the over with a single to point.

A dot later, Iyer takes a single to long off.

Rohit is then beaten on outside edge as Zampa gets turn.

Full ball next, Rohit goes on one knees, connects and sweeps it to fine leg for a four.

A dot to end the over as 6 come off it.
10:43

Rohit-Iyer partnership flourishes

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Ind 86-2 (20 ovs) vs Aus | Scorecard

Bartlett continues and Rohit starts the over with a single towards mid-off.

Two dots next before Iyer nearly chops on. 

Fuller ball next and Iyer lofts it across the line over mid-wicket for a couple as 3 come off the over.



Owen continues and he bowls short and Rohit welcomes him with a pull over backward square leg for a six! 

A dot later, length ball again and Rohit pulls the ball over mid-wicket for a second six in the over. 

Full ball and Rohit taps it down.

Fullish ball again and Rohit plays the next ball to the leg side for a single.

Iyer then slaps the ball past the bowler for a four as 17 come off the over.



Bartlett continues and a dot later, Rohit comes down and plays it to the off side for a single.

Iyer then pushes it to extra cover for a single.

Rohit then then takes another single as he knocks the ball around the corner.

Iyer then lets the next one go to the keeper as he shoulders it. 

Fuller ball next and Iyer stays put and lofts the ball over mid-on for a four!

7 runs come off it. 







Right arm medium pacer Mitchell Owen is in the attack now and after a dot. Rohit takes a single to deep square leg.

The batters then take two more singles before Iyer ends the over with two dots as 3 come off it.


Bartlett back in the attack and after three dots, Iyer throws his bat at the full ball as it flies over covers for a four! 

A dot and a couple to end the over as 6 come off it.



Starc continues after the drinks break and he gives four runs in the over including a single.


10:15

Hazlewood tests batters


Ind 46-2 (14 ovs) vs Aus | Scorecard


Time for drinks and the first hour and 10 mins belonged to Australia as they got two scalps as Bartlett removed Gill for 9 and then the big fish Kohli for a duck.

Hazlewood has kept things but bowled without luck as opposed to Rohit who has lived on the edged but has managed to fight to live another day. He has company in Iyer who has looked compact. 

Hazlewood continues and he gets one to seam away as Iyer is beaten on the cut.

Iyer is beaten again as he looks to drive.

Iyer then cuts the next ball past vacant point for a four! 

Iyer then taps the ball down and scampers for a single.

Two dots to end the over as 5 come off the over.


Starc continues and starts with a block.

Back of length ball next and Rohit plays it to the leg side for a single.

Iyer then plays a dot before guiding the ball to third man for a single.

Short ball next and Rohit pulls it to deep backward square leg for a single.

Full ball and Iyer plays it out to mid-off for a dot as 4 come off the over.  


Hazlewood continues and Iyer plays it to deep backward point for a single.

Hazlewood then appeals loud and hard, joined by Carey as Rohit is cut in half by an in nipper. Australia review and lose again as snicko shows the ball grazed Rohit's back pocket on the way to the keeper.

Rohit then clips the ball to the leg side for a couple.

Hazlewood then hits Rohit high on the back leg, big shout, no says the umpire. 

Rohit then short arm jabs the pull towards square leg for a single.

Hazlewood on the money again as he gets the next one to nip back in again. Iyer taps it down. Dot to end the over as 4 come off it.
   


Starc back in the attack and Rohit starts the over with a drive to mid-off for a single.

Iyer then slices the next ball over point for a couple to finally get off the mark off the 5th ball he's faced.

A dot ball next as Iyer plays it to backward point. 

Iyer is beaten on the drive next ball.

He ducks under the next one before playing the ball to mid-off to end the over with a single as 4 come off it.  

10:15

Hazlewood tests batters


Ind 46-2 (14 ovs) vs Aus | Scorecard


Time for drinks and the first hour and 10 mins belonged to Australia as they got two scalps as Bartlett removed Gill for 9 and then the big fish Kohli for a duck.

Hazlewood has kept things but bowled without luck as opposed to Rohit who has lived on the edged but has managed to fight to live another day. He has company in Iyer who has looked compact. 

Hazlewood continues and he gets one to seam away as Iyer is beaten on the cut.

Iyer is beaten again as he looks to drive.

Iyer then cuts the next ball past vacant point for a four! 

Iyer then taps the ball down and scampers for a single.

Two dots to end the over as 5 come off the over.


Starc continues and starts with a block.

Back of length ball next and Rohit plays it to the leg side for a single.

Iyer then plays a dot before guiding the ball to third man for a single.

Short ball next and Rohit pulls it to deep backward square leg for a single.

Full ball and Iyer plays it out to mid-off for a dot as 4 come off the over.  


Hazlewood continues and Iyer plays it to deep backward point for a single.

Hazlewood then appeals loud and hard, joined by Carey as Rohit is cut in half by an in nipper. Australia review and lose again as snicko shows the ball grazed Rohit's back pocket on the way to the keeper.

Rohit then clips the ball to the leg side for a couple.

Hazlewood then hits Rohit high on the back leg, big shout, no says the umpire. 

Rohit then short arm jabs the pull towards square leg for a single.

Hazlewood on the money again as he gets the next one to nip back in again. Iyer taps it down. Dot to end the over as 4 come off it.
   


Starc back in the attack and Rohit starts the over with a drive to mid-off for a single.

Iyer then slices the next ball over point for a couple to finally get off the mark off the 5th ball he's faced.

A dot ball next as Iyer plays it to backward point. 

Iyer is beaten on the drive next ball.

He ducks under the next one before playing the ball to mid-off to end the over with a single as 4 come off it.  

09:51

Bartlett gets two in the over, Hazlewood testing the batters

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Ind 29-2 (10 ovs) vs Aus | Scorecard


Hazlewood continues and Rohit breaks the shackles as he lofts the back of length ball over mid-off for a four! 

A dot later, full ball, Rohit is squared up and gets a leading edge as it runs to third man for a single.

Iyer then lets the next one go to the keeper.

Hazlewood then gets the next one to nip back in and Iyer is beaten on the inside edge.

And again! Ditto ball, ditto result. Iyer is getting tested here. 5 come off the over.





Bartlett continues and he starts with a wide. 

Rohit sees off four dots before taking a quick single to end the over with a single as 2 come off it.

Hazlewood continues and after four dots, Rohit gets a leading edge that runs past backward point for a four!

Rohit then ends the over with a single to cover. 5 come off it.


Kohli gets a second duck in the series.


Iyer is the new man in and he starts with a dot as that is a double-wicket maiden!


Kohli is the new man in and he starts with two dots as be lets them go to the keeper.

Kohli then plays the ball to the off side as Bartlett keeps it on the good length.

Kohli is rapped on the front pad next, big appeal and umpire raises the finger, Kohli and Rohit chat, they decide against the review. He is out for a four-ball duck! Bartlett bowls an inswinger, ball holds its line and hits Kohli on the pads as he misses the flick, ringing the death knell. India lose 2nd wicket.
 

Bartlett continues, on good length, Gill comes down the track and hits it towards mid-off where Marsh completes a good catch and India lose their first wicket. Gill out for 9.

 

Hazlewood continues and he keeps it in that channel as Gill lets the first ball go to the keeper.

Gill comes down the track and plays it past covers as Mitch chases the ball and pulls it inside the boundary keeping it down to a 3.

A dot later, Rohit is then hit on his back leg as he goes for the hoick, big shout for LBW, no says the umpire. Australia review and lose it as the snicko shows there was a spike. 

Rohit then plays the ball to mid-wicket for another dot.

Again, short and Rohit is hit on the pad. Just 3 come off the over. 


 



Medium pacer Bartlett in the attack now and Gill starts the over with a single.

A dot later, Rohit charges down but misses the contact as the ball swings away. Beaten! 

Extra bounce next and Rohit lets it go.

Rohit ends the over with a couple as he clips the ball towards mid-wicket as 5 come off the over.
09:39

Bartlett gets two in the over


Ind 17-2 (7 ovs) vs Aus | Scorecard

Iyer is the new man in and he starts with a dot as that is a double-wicket maiden!


Kohli is the new man in and he starts with two dots as be lets them go to the keeper.

Kohli then plays the ball to the off side as Bartlett keeps it on the good length.

Kohli is rapped on the pads next, big appeal and umpire raises the finger, Kohli and Rohit chat, they decide against the review. He is out for a four-ball duck! 

Bartlett bowls an inswinger, ball holds its line and hits Kohli on the pads, ringing the death knell. India lose 2nd wicket.
 

Bartlett continues, on good length, Gill comes down the track and hits it towards mid-off where Marsh completes a good catch and India lose their first wicket. Gill out for 9.

 

Hazlewood continues and he keeps it in that channel as Gill lets the first ball go to the keeper.

Gill comes down the track and plays it past covers as Mitch chases the ball and pulls it inside the boundary keeping it down to a 3.

A dot later, Rohit is then hit on his back leg as he goes for the hoick, big shout for LBW, no says the umpire. Australia review and lose it as the snicko shows there was a spike. 

Rohit then plays the ball to mid-wicket for another dot.

Again, short and Rohit is hit on the pad. Just 3 come off the over. 


 



Medium pacer Bartlett in the attack now and Gill starts the over with a single.

A dot later, Rohit charges down but misses the contact as the ball swings away. Beaten! 

Extra bounce next and Rohit lets it go.

Rohit ends the over with a couple as he clips the ball towards mid-wicket as 5 come off the over.
09:21

Rohit, Gill off the mark


Ind 11-0 (4 ovs) vs Aus | Scorecard


Hazlewood continues and Rohit starts with a block.

Rohit then plays and misses as the short ball seams away.

Hazlewood then gets one to nip back in, Rohit caught in the crease.

Next one goes just past his off stump.

Hazlewood then raps Rohit on the pads, big shout, no interest from the umpire. Australia don't review. Another maiden from Hazlewood. 


Starc continues, extra bounce and Gill punches it down for a dot.

Next ball, Gill cuts it down to backward point, the batters watch the ball and try to sneak a run, the fielder does well to stop it and get a direct hit but Rohit gets back in time.

Next ball, Gill is off the mark with a four as he creams the overpitched ball through covers.

Gill then plays the ball to the leg side for a single.

Rohit then flicks the next ball over mid-wicket, a straightish ball, and Rohit gets a boundary now.

A single to mid-wicket to end the over as 10 come off it.
 
09:10

Match gets underway


Ind  1-0 (2 ovs) vs Aus | Scorecard

Hazlewood opens at the other end and the length ball is played for a dot.

Tbe next one goes just over the off stump as Rohit lets the inswinger go. 

Rohit knocks the next one down for another dot.

Rohit plays the next one inside the line and lets it go.

Rohit then lets the next one go again. Another dot as Rohit blocks and Hazwlewood starts with a maiden. 



Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill open the batting for India while Mitchell Starc opens the attack for the hosts in this must-win game for visitors.

And Starc starts with one around the corridor, a cross seamer first up.

Rohit then knocks the next one towards mid-on for a dot.

Rohit lets the next one go as Starc keeps it in that channel, swinging away.

Wider one again and this one go across as Rohit fishes for it.

Rohit is finally off the mark with a clip around the corner towards the leg side for a single.

A dot to end the over as just the one comes off it.


08:39

No Kuldeep again as India go unchanged

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Australian captain Mitchell Marsh has won the toss and elected to bowl against India in this must-win game for the visitors in Adelaide on Thursday.

Shubman Gill says India would have bowled as well and hopes to get some runs on the board and some movement with ball under lights.

With moisture in the surface the first ten overs will be a challenge for the opening batters but once the match goes on the pitch is expected to ease for batting. 

Playing XIs:

Australia: Mitchell Marsh(c), Travis Head, Matthew Short, Matt Renshaw, Alex Carey(w), Cooper Connolly, Mitchell Owen, Xavier Bartlett, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood

India: Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill(c), Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Axar Patel, KL Rahul(w), Washington Sundar, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Harshit Rana, Arshdeep Singh, Mohammed Siraj



The Indian team's heavy reliance on all-rounders will be tested by a plucky Australia in the second ODI but the spotlight will continue to stay firmly on Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, both of whom would look to turn back the clock with series-saving knocks in Adelaide on Thursday.

 
The opening ODI of the three-match rubber was a forgettable affair for India with multiple stoppages at Perth that affected the momentum of their batting unit, eventually leading to a seven-wicket loss.

The bowling unit also failed to impress but to be fair to the likes Mohammed Siraj and Axar Patel, the batters gave them only 136 to defend.

The challenges at the Adelaide Oval won't be any different with Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood once again set to ask probing questions down that "corridor of uncertainty", relentlessly.

With the Australian summer just about starting, there would be bounce and lateral movement on the country's fresh tracks, combining for conditions that can deflate the best in the business.


The Indian team's heavy reliance on all-rounders will be tested by a plucky Australia in the second ODI but the spotlight will continue to stay firmly on Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, both of whom would look to turn back the clock with series-saving knocks in Adelaide on Thursday.

 
The opening ODI of the three-match rubber was a forgettable affair for India with multiple stoppages at Perth that affected the momentum of their batting unit, eventually leading to a seven-wicket loss.

The bowling unit also failed to impress but to be fair to the likes Mohammed Siraj and Axar Patel, the batters gave them only 136 to defend.

The challenges at the Adelaide Oval won't be any different with Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood once again set to ask probing questions down that "corridor of uncertainty", relentlessly.

With the Australian summer just about starting, there would be bounce and lateral movement on the country's fresh tracks, combining for conditions that can deflate the best in the business.

For the home team, last match's hero left-arm spinner Matt Kuhnemann has been released and seasoned leg-break bowler Adam Zampa is back after attending the birth of his child along with a fit-again Alex Carey, who was playing a Sheffield Shield game.

With a talent like Yashasvi Jaiswal warming the bench, there is enormous pressure on Rohit Sharma to perform and the former skipper arrived at the Adelaide Oval practice arena at least 45 minutes before some of the members joined him for an optional net session.

And the only person from the coaching staff who was present at the nets was head coach Gautam Gambhir. He was accompanied by two throw-down specialists -- Dayanand Garani and Raghavendra. The other coaching staff came some time later.

In fact, the first net where Rohit entered was damp and the throw-down deliveries were just flying from length.

Sensing that the senior-most player in the team could get hurt, coach Gambhir told him to shift to another net where he had a fairly long stint. As Rohit batted, Gambhir's eyes didn't shift anywhere.

While Rohit was concentration personified, Virat Kohli took the day off after an extended net session on Tuesday. For all his famed intensity, Kohli has been very relaxed in the ongoing trip and has been seen happily obliging autograph hunters and selfie seekers.

The absence of Hardik Pandya always affects the balance of the white-ball set-up and it is once again evident in Australia where Pandya, the medium pacer, who can crank up to 140 clicks, is being missed.

Whether Gambhir's template of batting till No. 8 with Washington Sundar and Nitish Reddy in the set-up is a workable option would be clear by the time the series concludes.

On the day, both Kuldeep Yadav and Prasidh Krishna, two bowlers with better primary (bowling) skills compared to Washington Sundar and Harshit Rana, sweated it out at the nets.

But norm suggests that a lot of those who spend extra hours prior to match, don't get to play. Kuldeep and Prasidh, with his extra bounce and pace, can, however, be fitted in somewhere.

There is every chance that India will play with the same eleven in the second game.

However, Kuldeep, as an attacking bowling option over Washington who at best is a restrictive bowler, is something that the Indian team needs to consider. But what could work against Kuldeep are the shorter side boundaries at Adelaide Oval.

The wrist spinner runs the risk of being punished square of the wicket if he misses the length. But he could buy wickets, the art of which is still somewhat of an alien concept for Washington.
07:45

Rohit-Kohli eye series revival

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The Indian team's heavy reliance on all-rounders will be tested by a plucky Australia in the second ODI but the spotlight will continue to stay firmly on Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, both of whom would look to turn back the clock with series-saving knocks in Adelaide on Thursday.

 
The opening ODI of the three-match rubber was a forgettable affair for India with multiple stoppages at Perth that affected the momentum of their batting unit, eventually leading to a seven-wicket loss.

The bowling unit also failed to impress but to be fair to the likes Mohammed Siraj and Axar Patel, the batters gave them only 136 to defend.

The challenges at the Adelaide Oval won't be any different with Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood once again set to ask probing questions down that "corridor of uncertainty", relentlessly.

With the Australian summer just about starting, there would be bounce and lateral movement on the country's fresh tracks, combining for conditions that can deflate the best in the business.


The Indian team's heavy reliance on all-rounders will be tested by a plucky Australia in the second ODI but the spotlight will continue to stay firmly on Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, both of whom would look to turn back the clock with series-saving knocks in Adelaide on Thursday.

 
The opening ODI of the three-match rubber was a forgettable affair for India with multiple stoppages at Perth that affected the momentum of their batting unit, eventually leading to a seven-wicket loss.

The bowling unit also failed to impress but to be fair to the likes Mohammed Siraj and Axar Patel, the batters gave them only 136 to defend.

The challenges at the Adelaide Oval won't be any different with Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood once again set to ask probing questions down that "corridor of uncertainty", relentlessly.

With the Australian summer just about starting, there would be bounce and lateral movement on the country's fresh tracks, combining for conditions that can deflate the best in the business.

For the home team, last match's hero left-arm spinner Matt Kuhnemann has been released and seasoned leg-break bowler Adam Zampa is back after attending the birth of his child along with a fit-again Alex Carey, who was playing a Sheffield Shield game.

With a talent like Yashasvi Jaiswal warming the bench, there is enormous pressure on Rohit Sharma to perform and the former skipper arrived at the Adelaide Oval practice arena at least 45 minutes before some of the members joined him for an optional net session.

And the only person from the coaching staff who was present at the nets was head coach Gautam Gambhir. He was accompanied by two throw-down specialists -- Dayanand Garani and Raghavendra. The other coaching staff came some time later.

In fact, the first net where Rohit entered was damp and the throw-down deliveries were just flying from length.

Sensing that the senior-most player in the team could get hurt, coach Gambhir told him to shift to another net where he had a fairly long stint. As Rohit batted, Gambhir's eyes didn't shift anywhere.

While Rohit was concentration personified, Virat Kohli took the day off after an extended net session on Tuesday. For all his famed intensity, Kohli has been very relaxed in the ongoing trip and has been seen happily obliging autograph hunters and selfie seekers.

The absence of Hardik Pandya always affects the balance of the white-ball set-up and it is once again evident in Australia where Pandya, the medium pacer, who can crank up to 140 clicks, is being missed.

Whether Gambhir's template of batting till No. 8 with Washington Sundar and Nitish Reddy in the set-up is a workable option would be clear by the time the series concludes.

On the day, both Kuldeep Yadav and Prasidh Krishna, two bowlers with better primary (bowling) skills compared to Washington Sundar and Harshit Rana, sweated it out at the nets.

But norm suggests that a lot of those who spend extra hours prior to match, don't get to play. Kuldeep and Prasidh, with his extra bounce and pace, can, however, be fitted in somewhere.

There is every chance that India will play with the same eleven in the second game.

However, Kuldeep, as an attacking bowling option over Washington who at best is a restrictive bowler, is something that the Indian team needs to consider. But what could work against Kuldeep are the shorter side boundaries at Adelaide Oval.

The wrist spinner runs the risk of being punished square of the wicket if he misses the length. But he could buy wickets, the art of which is still somewhat of an alien concept for Washington.
07:44

Rohit-Kohli eye series revival

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The Indian team's heavy reliance on all-rounders will be tested by a plucky Australia in the second ODI but the spotlight will continue to stay firmly on Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, both of whom would look to turn back the clock with series-saving knocks in Adelaide on Thursday.

 
The opening ODI of the three-match rubber was a forgettable affair for India with multiple stoppages at Perth that affected the momentum of their batting unit, eventually leading to a seven-wicket loss.

The bowling unit also failed to impress but to be fair to the likes Mohammed Siraj and Axar Patel, the batters gave them only 136 to defend.

The challenges at the Adelaide Oval won't be any different with Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood once again set to ask probing questions down that "corridor of uncertainty", relentlessly.

With the Australian summer just about starting, there would be bounce and lateral movement on the country's fresh tracks, combining for conditions that can deflate the best in the business.


The Indian team's heavy reliance on all-rounders will be tested by a plucky Australia in the second ODI but the spotlight will continue to stay firmly on Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, both of whom would look to turn back the clock with series-saving knocks in Adelaide on Thursday.

 
The opening ODI of the three-match rubber was a forgettable affair for India with multiple stoppages at Perth that affected the momentum of their batting unit, eventually leading to a seven-wicket loss.

The bowling unit also failed to impress but to be fair to the likes Mohammed Siraj and Axar Patel, the batters gave them only 136 to defend.

The challenges at the Adelaide Oval won't be any different with Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood once again set to ask probing questions down that "corridor of uncertainty", relentlessly.

With the Australian summer just about starting, there would be bounce and lateral movement on the country's fresh tracks, combining for conditions that can deflate the best in the business.

For the home team, last match's hero left-arm spinner Matt Kuhnemann has been released and seasoned leg-break bowler Adam Zampa is back after attending the birth of his child along with a fit-again Alex Carey, who was playing a Sheffield Shield game.

With a talent like Yashasvi Jaiswal warming the bench, there is enormous pressure on Rohit Sharma to perform and the former skipper arrived at the Adelaide Oval practice arena at least 45 minutes before some of the members joined him for an optional net session.

And the only person from the coaching staff who was present at the nets was head coach Gautam Gambhir. He was accompanied by two throw-down specialists -- Dayanand Garani and Raghavendra. The other coaching staff came some time later.

In fact, the first net where Rohit entered was damp and the throw-down deliveries were just flying from length.

Sensing that the senior-most player in the team could get hurt, coach Gambhir told him to shift to another net where he had a fairly long stint. As Rohit batted, Gambhir's eyes didn't shift anywhere.

While Rohit was concentration personified, Virat Kohli took the day off after an extended net session on Tuesday. For all his famed intensity, Kohli has been very relaxed in the ongoing trip and has been seen happily obliging autograph hunters and selfie seekers.

The absence of Hardik Pandya always affects the balance of the white-ball set-up and it is once again evident in Australia where Pandya, the medium pacer, who can crank up to 140 clicks, is being missed.

Whether Gambhir's template of batting till No. 8 with Washington Sundar and Nitish Reddy in the set-up is a workable option would be clear by the time the series concludes.

On the day, both Kuldeep Yadav and Prasidh Krishna, two bowlers with better primary (bowling) skills compared to Washington Sundar and Harshit Rana, sweated it out at the nets.

But norm suggests that a lot of those who spend extra hours prior to match, don't get to play. Kuldeep and Prasidh, with his extra bounce and pace, can, however, be fitted in somewhere.

There is every chance that India will play with the same eleven in the second game.

However, Kuldeep, as an attacking bowling option over Washington who at best is a restrictive bowler, is something that the Indian team needs to consider. But what could work against Kuldeep are the shorter side boundaries at Adelaide Oval.

The wrist spinner runs the risk of being punished square of the wicket if he misses the length. But he could buy wickets, the art of which is still somewhat of an alien concept for Washington.
07:44

Rohit-Kohli eye series revival

image


The Indian team's heavy reliance on all-rounders will be tested by a plucky Australia in the second ODI but the spotlight will continue to stay firmly on Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, both of whom would look to turn back the clock with series-saving knocks in Adelaide on Thursday.

 
The opening ODI of the three-match rubber was a forgettable affair for India with multiple stoppages at Perth that affected the momentum of their batting unit, eventually leading to a seven-wicket loss.

The bowling unit also failed to impress but to be fair to the likes Mohammed Siraj and Axar Patel, the batters gave them only 136 to defend.

The challenges at the Adelaide Oval won't be any different with Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood once again set to ask probing questions down that "corridor of uncertainty", relentlessly.

With the Australian summer just about starting, there would be bounce and lateral movement on the country's fresh tracks, combining for conditions that can deflate the best in the business.


The Indian team's heavy reliance on all-rounders will be tested by a plucky Australia in the second ODI but the spotlight will continue to stay firmly on Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, both of whom would look to turn back the clock with series-saving knocks in Adelaide on Thursday.

 
The opening ODI of the three-match rubber was a forgettable affair for India with multiple stoppages at Perth that affected the momentum of their batting unit, eventually leading to a seven-wicket loss.

The bowling unit also failed to impress but to be fair to the likes Mohammed Siraj and Axar Patel, the batters gave them only 136 to defend.

The challenges at the Adelaide Oval won't be any different with Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood once again set to ask probing questions down that "corridor of uncertainty", relentlessly.

With the Australian summer just about starting, there would be bounce and lateral movement on the country's fresh tracks, combining for conditions that can deflate the best in the business.

For the home team, last match's hero left-arm spinner Matt Kuhnemann has been released and seasoned leg-break bowler Adam Zampa is back after attending the birth of his child along with a fit-again Alex Carey, who was playing a Sheffield Shield game.

With a talent like Yashasvi Jaiswal warming the bench, there is enormous pressure on Rohit Sharma to perform and the former skipper arrived at the Adelaide Oval practice arena at least 45 minutes before some of the members joined him for an optional net session.

And the only person from the coaching staff who was present at the nets was head coach Gautam Gambhir. He was accompanied by two throw-down specialists -- Dayanand Garani and Raghavendra. The other coaching staff came some time later.

In fact, the first net where Rohit entered was damp and the throw-down deliveries were just flying from length.

Sensing that the senior-most player in the team could get hurt, coach Gambhir told him to shift to another net where he had a fairly long stint. As Rohit batted, Gambhir's eyes didn't shift anywhere.

While Rohit was concentration personified, Virat Kohli took the day off after an extended net session on Tuesday. For all his famed intensity, Kohli has been very relaxed in the ongoing trip and has been seen happily obliging autograph hunters and selfie seekers.

The absence of Hardik Pandya always affects the balance of the white-ball set-up and it is once again evident in Australia where Pandya, the medium pacer, who can crank up to 140 clicks, is being missed.

Whether Gambhir's template of batting till No. 8 with Washington Sundar and Nitish Reddy in the set-up is a workable option would be clear by the time the series concludes.

On the day, both Kuldeep Yadav and Prasidh Krishna, two bowlers with better primary (bowling) skills compared to Washington Sundar and Harshit Rana, sweated it out at the nets.

But norm suggests that a lot of those who spend extra hours prior to match, don't get to play. Kuldeep and Prasidh, with his extra bounce and pace, can, however, be fitted in somewhere.

There is every chance that India will play with the same eleven in the second game.

However, Kuldeep, as an attacking bowling option over Washington who at best is a restrictive bowler, is something that the Indian team needs to consider. But what could work against Kuldeep are the shorter side boundaries at Adelaide Oval.

The wrist spinner runs the risk of being punished square of the wicket if he misses the length. But he could buy wickets, the art of which is still somewhat of an alien concept for Washington.
07:44

Rohit-Kohli eye series revival

image


The Indian team's heavy reliance on all-rounders will be tested by a plucky Australia in the second ODI but the spotlight will continue to stay firmly on Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, both of whom would look to turn back the clock with series-saving knocks in Adelaide on Thursday.

 
The opening ODI of the three-match rubber was a forgettable affair for India with multiple stoppages at Perth that affected the momentum of their batting unit, eventually leading to a seven-wicket loss.

The bowling unit also failed to impress but to be fair to the likes Mohammed Siraj and Axar Patel, the batters gave them only 136 to defend.

The challenges at the Adelaide Oval won't be any different with Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood once again set to ask probing questions down that "corridor of uncertainty", relentlessly.

With the Australian summer just about starting, there would be bounce and lateral movement on the country's fresh tracks, combining for conditions that can deflate the best in the business.


The Indian team's heavy reliance on all-rounders will be tested by a plucky Australia in the second ODI but the spotlight will continue to stay firmly on Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, both of whom would look to turn back the clock with series-saving knocks in Adelaide on Thursday.

 
The opening ODI of the three-match rubber was a forgettable affair for India with multiple stoppages at Perth that affected the momentum of their batting unit, eventually leading to a seven-wicket loss.

The bowling unit also failed to impress but to be fair to the likes Mohammed Siraj and Axar Patel, the batters gave them only 136 to defend.

The challenges at the Adelaide Oval won't be any different with Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood once again set to ask probing questions down that "corridor of uncertainty", relentlessly.

With the Australian summer just about starting, there would be bounce and lateral movement on the country's fresh tracks, combining for conditions that can deflate the best in the business.

For the home team, last match's hero left-arm spinner Matt Kuhnemann has been released and seasoned leg-break bowler Adam Zampa is back after attending the birth of his child along with a fit-again Alex Carey, who was playing a Sheffield Shield game.

With a talent like Yashasvi Jaiswal warming the bench, there is enormous pressure on Rohit Sharma to perform and the former skipper arrived at the Adelaide Oval practice arena at least 45 minutes before some of the members joined him for an optional net session.

And the only person from the coaching staff who was present at the nets was head coach Gautam Gambhir. He was accompanied by two throw-down specialists -- Dayanand Garani and Raghavendra. The other coaching staff came some time later.

In fact, the first net where Rohit entered was damp and the throw-down deliveries were just flying from length.

Sensing that the senior-most player in the team could get hurt, coach Gambhir told him to shift to another net where he had a fairly long stint. As Rohit batted, Gambhir's eyes didn't shift anywhere.

While Rohit was concentration personified, Virat Kohli took the day off after an extended net session on Tuesday. For all his famed intensity, Kohli has been very relaxed in the ongoing trip and has been seen happily obliging autograph hunters and selfie seekers.

The absence of Hardik Pandya always affects the balance of the white-ball set-up and it is once again evident in Australia where Pandya, the medium pacer, who can crank up to 140 clicks, is being missed.

Whether Gambhir's template of batting till No. 8 with Washington Sundar and Nitish Reddy in the set-up is a workable option would be clear by the time the series concludes.

On the day, both Kuldeep Yadav and Prasidh Krishna, two bowlers with better primary (bowling) skills compared to Washington Sundar and Harshit Rana, sweated it out at the nets.

But norm suggests that a lot of those who spend extra hours prior to match, don't get to play. Kuldeep and Prasidh, with his extra bounce and pace, can, however, be fitted in somewhere.

There is every chance that India will play with the same eleven in the second game.

However, Kuldeep, as an attacking bowling option over Washington who at best is a restrictive bowler, is something that the Indian team needs to consider. But what could work against Kuldeep are the shorter side boundaries at Adelaide Oval.

The wrist spinner runs the risk of being punished square of the wicket if he misses the length. But he could buy wickets, the art of which is still somewhat of an alien concept for Washington.