India take on Australia in the final ODI of the series at the Vidharbha Cricket Association Stadium in Nagpur, with the hosts having already taken an unassailable 3-1 lead in the series.
B Kumar to A Finch, Sliding down the leg side, Finch nudges it in front of square leg and takes a single.
6.1 OVERSAustralia: 33/0
B Kumar to A Finch, Full and angling into the batsman, Finch takes a half stride forward and flicks it off his pads to short mid-wicket.
5.6 OVERSAustralia: 33/0
J Bumrah to D Warner, FOUR! No half measures this time! Back of a length delivery outside off, from around the wicket, Warner camps back and packs a punch through covers for a powerful boundary. Runs coming thick and fast for Australia, 12 from this over.
5.5 OVERSAustralia: 29/0
J Bumrah to D Warner, FOUR! Up and over! A short-arm jab by Warner to a shortish ball angled into him, he gets it from the middle of the bat and it just goes over Rohit Sharma at mid-wicket. Heart in mouth stuff for the Aussie fans.
5.4 OVERSAustralia: 25/0
J Bumrah to A Finch, Tickles it off his pads through mid-wicket for a single.
5.3 OVERSAustralia: 24/0
J Bumrah to A Finch, Full and angling into the batsman, Finch gets forward and brings his bat and pad together in defense. Bumrah appeals thinking it's pad first but the umpire remains unmoved. The replays show that it never hit Finch's pad after taking the inner half of the bat.
5.2 OVERSAustralia: 24/0
J Bumrah to D Warner, Short in length and angling away from the batsman, Warner stays put and slashes it through backward point for a run.
5.1 OVERSAustralia: 23/0
J Bumrah to D Warner, An off pace delivery on middle, shorter in length, Warner pulls it through mid-wicket for a couple of runs.
4.6 OVERSAustralia: 21/0
B Kumar to A Finch, Kumar bowls a length delivery but the line is on middle and leg. Finch glances it off his hips through backward square leg for a couple of runs. 7 from this over, 16 in last two, Australia are picking up their scoring rate.
4.5 OVERSAustralia: 19/0
B Kumar to A Finch, On a length and outside off, angling in, Finch defends it from the crease to the off side.
4.4 OVERSAustralia: 19/0
B Kumar to D Warner, Fullish and on middle, rolling his fingers over the ball, Bhuvi. Warner quietly plays it to the left side of the short mid-wicket fielder and crosses for a run.
4.3 OVERSAustralia: 18/0
B Kumar to D Warner, A little bit of width on offer outside off, Warner strokes it from the back foot but finds the cover fielder.
4.2 OVERSAustralia: 18/0
B Kumar to D Warner, Length delivery outside off, Warner pushes it from the back foot to mid off.
4.1 OVERSAustralia: 18/0
B Kumar to D Warner, FOUR! That's a great shot, plenty of bottom hand involved. Back of a length delivery just around off, Warner goes back and plays a half-pull, half-flick shot. Timing is good and the outfield does the rest. It races away in front of square leg and crosses the fence in no time. Suddenly, there is a flurry of boundaries for Australia.
3.6 OVERSAustralia: 14/0
J Bumrah to A Finch, Shows the full face of the bat and defends the ball off the back foot. 9 from the over, a good one for Australia!
3.5 OVERSAustralia: 14/0
J Bumrah to A Finch, The last two shots prompted for a field change. The slip moves out and there is an extra protection in the deep on the leg side. Bumrah bowls a shortish ball on off and it's punched down to mid off.
3.4 OVERSAustralia: 14/0
J Bumrah to A Finch, FOUR! This is lightning quick outfield. Bumrah is once again on the shorter side, Finch drags it from outside off and still times his pull shot quite decently through mid-wicket. It just races through this outfield and the deep square leg fielder fails to cut it off.
3.3 OVERSAustralia: 10/0
J Bumrah to A Finch, FOUR! Finch takes the calculative risk and breaks the shackles. Short in length around off, Aaron reads the length early, sits back and pulls it nicely over mid-wicket for a boundary.
3.2 OVERSAustralia: 6/0
J Bumrah to A Finch, A length ball just outside off, angling in, Finch tries playing straight but it takes the inside half of the bat and goes to mid on.
3.1 OVERSAustralia: 6/0
J Bumrah to D Warner, A rising delivery, from around leg, Warner goes on his toes to pull it. Doesn't middle it well but good enough for a single as it rolls down to fine leg off the inside half of his blade.
2.6 OVERSAustralia: 5/0
B Kumar to D Warner, Angling away from the batsman, outside off, David taps it down on the off side and calls his partner through for a quick single.
2.5 OVERSAustralia: 4/0
B Kumar to D Warner, Nicely done by Warner this time. Watches the line closely and judges the movement well. Covers everything before blocking it with a dead straight bat.
2.4 OVERSAustralia: 4/0
B Kumar to D Warner, Slightly short in length and around middle, Warner goes back to turn it on the leg side but gets an inside edge onto the pads. Kumar is getting some movement from this deck.
2.3 OVERSAustralia: 4/0
B Kumar to A Finch, Stays back to punch it towards mid on and steals a sharp single.
2.2 OVERSAustralia: 3/0
B Kumar to A Finch, Serves it on a length on off, Finch defends it back from the back foot.
2.1 OVERSAustralia: 3/0
B Kumar to D Warner, Shout for an lbw! Good length ball in the line of the stumps, Warner stays back to hit it across the line but misses and is hit high on the back pad. They appeal and the batsmen cross as the ball travels to third man. Too high to be given out, shows the replay. Also, it's given as a run. Maybe, some inside edge.
1.6 OVERSAustralia: 2/0
J Bumrah to A Finch, Back of a length delivery outside off, Finch punches it off his back foot, not timed well enough and it goes to mid off. Bumrah begins his spell with a maiden!
1.5 OVERSAustralia: 2/0
J Bumrah to A Finch, Finch tries to tap and run but it has gone too straight towards the cover fielder and he aborts the plan.
1.4 OVERSAustralia: 2/0
J Bumrah to A Finch, Goes full and angles it in from around off, Finch drives it through the line, however, not from the middle of the bat and it rolls straight towards the cover-point fielder.
1.3 OVERSAustralia: 2/0
J Bumrah to A Finch, On a good length and just outside off, Finch gets across the stumps a bit to cover the line and defends it back.
1.2 OVERSAustralia: 2/0
J Bumrah to A Finch, Fuller in length and outside off, Aaron presses forward and drives it nicely through the line. Finds the cover fielder.
1.1 OVERSAustralia: 2/0
J Bumrah to A Finch, Serves a length ball first up, around off and angling in, Finch sticks back and closes the face of his bat to help it towards mid-wicket.
Jasprit Bumrah to bowl with the second new ball.
0.6 OVERSAustralia: 2/0
B Kumar to D Warner, Once again it's the identical length, too straight in line though, Warner works it to mid-wicket. Just two from the over, good start!
0.5 OVERSAustralia: 2/0
B Kumar to D Warner, Back of a length delivery on off, David defends it off his back foot to the off side.
0.4 OVERSAustralia: 2/0
B Kumar to D Warner, Edged but safe! A little bit of away movement off the seam, just outside off, Warner feels for it and edges it behind. Rohit dives across to his right and stops it on one bounce. Seems to have hurt his hands in the process.
0.3 OVERSAustralia: 2/0
B Kumar to D Warner, Good length delivery around middle and off, Warner gets behind the line and blocks it back safely.
0.2 OVERSAustralia: 2/0
B Kumar to D Warner, A touch short in length and it's around the leg stump line, Warner once again tucks it off his pads but finds the mid-wicket fielder.
0.1 OVERSAustralia: 2/0
B Kumar to D Warner, A good length delivery on middle, Warner goes on the back foot and eases it off his pads through mid-wicket for a couple of runs. Australia are away!
It's time to get underway. The in-form openers of Australia, David Warner and Aaron Finch stride out to the middle. India are beginning with the pace and swing of Bhuvneshwar Kumar. A false start first up as Warner saw some disturbance near the sightscreen. But all set now. Two slips in place...
National anthem time. The players from both sides are out in the centre.
Virat Kohli says they need to get the processes right when they come out to play. Adds he expected Australia to fight back hard but his side played a good game of cricket in the last game. States the incentives are plenty every time you walk out to play. Opines the pitch looks pretty hard and it won't change too much, so it wouldn't have mattered even if his team batted first. Feels today's game will be an even contest. Reminds everyone that they chased down 350 last time they played Australia here, so that's a good thing for them. Ends by saying that there are three changes - Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Jasprit Bumrah and Kuldeep Yadav are in for Yuzvendra Chahal, Umesh Yadav and Mohammed Shami.
Steven Smith says they will have a bat first. Mentions the wicket looks pretty dry and mostly it will slow down as the game goes on. States they want to put up a good total first up. Let's everybody know it was nice to win the last one as they did well with the bat to get 330. Hopes to do the same today. Informs they have one forced change - Kane Richardson is sick and James Faulkner comes in his place.
Toss - Up goes the coin, Steven Smith once again calls it correctly, third time in a row, and AUSTRALIA WILL BAT!
Pitch - It's a relaid one and should be a lot better. It has a very dry look to it and there should be ample turn. Sunil Gavaskar, as always, feels it's a belter and he is expecting 300-plus on this pitch. Also, dew will be a factor later in the evening.
Australia on the other hand will be relieved after finally returning to winning ways away from home. They played a near perfect game in Bengaluru and would like to keep the same intensity. We are expecting a cracking contest on a Sunday afternoon, sit back and enjoy the commentary.
Welcome folks for the final ODI of the series. It's been a hard fought one, however, the results don't reflect the same. Both teams have had their share of opportunities in all the four past games but it's India who have dominated the key moments to go 3-1 up. The hosts would like to end on a high and there is an extra incentive for doing it - regaining the number one spot in ODIs.